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The Chester Township Board of Trustees meeting on May 21 began with routine business, including approval of meeting minutes.
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The Chester Township Board of Trustees meeting on May 21 began with routine business, including approval of meeting minutes. Transactions and expenses approved included the sale of a scrap dump truck for $300; purchase of concrete pipes for $2,378; Woodcrest Lane Road culvert installation to Podojil Excavating for $2,300; upgraded computer network switches through the county ADP Board for $8,062; and routine financial transactions, including payroll and taxes.
Approval was also given to Mayfield United Methodist Church to hold a 20-year Patriots Day Remembrance at Parkside Park gazebo on Sept. 11 from 8-11 a.m.
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GOSHEN TOWNSHIP Trustees Monday night opened sealed bids for the Smith Goshen Road resurfacing project, then tabled the issue so the Mahoning County Engineer’s Office can review them.
The project addresses the stretch of roadway between state Route 165 and Middletown Road. It is being funded through a $168,952 Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) grant, with the township responsible for $78,303 to complete the project.
The township received six bids: RT Vernal at $146,978, Lindy Paving at $142,471.75, Barbicas Construction at $136,622.20, Chagrin Valley Paving at $154,107, Yarian Brothers Construction at $196,537.12 and Kirila Contractors at $142,474. They were turned over to Bob Durbin of the Mahoning County Engineer’s Office to review.