City officials are seeking input for a street maintenance plan through online feedback and an upcoming public forum.
Each year the city budget allocates funds for street maintenance projects to be completed throughout the next fiscal year.Â
As budget discussions begin for the 2021-2022 budget cycle, the cityâs Public Works Department is asking for the publicâs say on which of the cityâs 893 lane miles of city roads need to be addressed in the coming year.
As part of the public input process, an in-person public forum is scheduled for Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Tejas Room at New Braunfels City Hall, 550 Landa St.Â
May 12, 2021 | 7:17 AM
(NOBLE) The Noble Village Board met in regular session earlier this week Monday night. Prior to the meeting, the newly elected officials from April 6th were sworn in. The Board then : approved all bills as presented : approved the Village’s MFT Street Maintenance Program worth an estimated $57,220 with east and west streets in Noble to be oiled and chipped : approved the $3,000 yearly payment for services to the Richland County Animal Control : approved the $918 purchase of two culverts for use on West North Avenue in Noble : agreed to wait 60 days for improvements in aeration at the Village’s water lagoon : accepted the resignation from Village Treasurer Glenda Dant – applications to fill that position are being accepted at Village Hall until June 2nd, 2021 : noted that the Noble Village-wide “garage sale” is this coming Saturday, May 15th : noted that the Village is flushing the water hydrants today and tomorrow, May 12th and 13th : and the new Boa
Cambridge City Council gives Airport approval for $2.2 million dollar grant
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Cambridge City Council met on Monday night and gave the Board of the Cambridge Municipal Airport their okay for a $2.2 million dollar grant for an engineering study to rehabilitate the apron at the airport. The airport apron, or tarmac, is the area where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded. The grant funds will come from the F.A.A., with no cost to the city.
Council also approved appropriations from the Police Department of $3,400 for equipment, an insurance reimbursement for over $4,300 for vehicle maintenance and $20,000 form the City Schools for the salary for the one of the district’s School Resource Officers.