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The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) expects to close Barron Road from Grange Hall Road to Groveland Road in Groveland Township beginning April 12 through approximately Nov. 5 for a gravel-road paving project. During the closure, access to homes and businesses will be maintained. The detour for through traffic will be Groveland Road to Jossman Road to Grange Hall Road, back to Barron Road and vice versa. The approximately $5.5-million project is mostly federally funded, with the remaining portion shared by RCOC, Groveland Township and Oakland County general government (through the Tri-Party program. The 2.39-mile project includes:
⢠Paving section of gravel road with asphalt
Identity theft in Fenton
On Wednesday March 24, a Genesee County Sheriffâs deputy was dispatched to the 13000 block of Stonybrook Pass in Fenton Township for an identity theft report. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with the victim, a 50-year-old Fenton Township man. He said he received a letter from the State of Michigan reference unemployment insurance. He said he has never applied for unemployment. This incident remains under investigation and was turned over to the State of Michigan for review.
Building materials stolen from The Landings subdivision
On Friday March 26, a Genesee County Sheriffâs deputy was dispatched to The Landings in Fenton Township for a larceny complaint. Upon arrival, the deputy met with the property developer who said he was notified by a resident that a suspicious vehicle was near his job site earlier that morning. The victim stated when he arrived, he noticed some of his building materials were missing. The items include an exterior doo
Business Week in Review: $265M mixed-use development proposed in Springboro Business Staff
A working farm that has been in the hands of one of Springboro’s original founding families for five generations is envisioned to become a $265 million mixed-use development in the middle of the city.
Two developers want to build a development on the Easton Farm, a 105-acre parcel of land on the west side of North Main Street/Ohio 741, that would include a commercial district, parks, walking/biking paths, multi-family housing, an independent living center, townhomes and single-family homes.
Dillin LLC, a Springboro-based development company, and Borror, a Columbus-based developer specializing in multi-family properties, have submitted an application for the rezoning of the land that sits between Anna Drive and Tamarack Trail.