Jun 3, 2021
In Ashland, City Council is looking into using Community Development Block Grant Funds to replace the elevator in the city municipal building, RichlandSource.com reports, the total cost would be around $150,000 and be complete next year in 2022.The money to replace the 30 year old elevator will not be available until this fall.
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The vote is expected to be finalized at a Tuesday meeting.
The Monday session briefly opened up to public comment â besides the press, no one was in attendance.
At the end of 2020, then incoming Mayor Matthew B. Perkins announced the name of the street would be changed, in honor of the former Mayor Gilmore, who served in the role multiple times over the years. After the meeting, Perkins said placement of the street name holds a lot of meaning in Gilmoreâs career in public service.
âHe went to Washington so many times to lobby for the federal funds to redo River Front Park,â Perkins said. âItâs been 20 years and we see people down there every day enjoying it. It was a field a grass before his efforts.â
The vote is expected to be finalized at a Tuesday meeting.
The Monday session briefly opened up to public comment â besides the press, no one was in attendance.
At the end of 2020, then incoming Mayor Matthew B. Perkins announced the name of the street would be changed, in honor of the former Mayor Gilmore, who served in the role multiple times over the years. After the meeting, Perkins said placement of the street name holds a lot of meaning in Gilmoreâs career in public service.
âHe went to Washington so many times to lobby for the federal funds to redo River Front Park,â Perkins said. âItâs been 20 years and we see people down there every day enjoying it. It was a field a grass before his efforts.â