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WINTERSVILLE The Jefferson County Regional Airport Authority is looking into possible renovations at the building located at 251 Airport Drive that could accommodate Wintersville county court.
According to minutes provided by the airport authority from its Feb. 8 meeting, the topic was raised by board President Brandon Reese, who told members he had a discussion with Judge Michael C. Bednar regarding the potential relocation of the court from its present location at 30 Talbott Drive.
The minutes noted the renovations needed before the court could move into the space could possibly cost as much as $200,000.
The board then discussed whether or not it was feasible to spend that much money to renovate the building to house the court, the minutes said.
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WINTERSVILLE The proposed project to build an additional hangar building at the Jefferson County Airpark has a contractor.
During a special meeting Wednesday, the Jefferson County Regional Airport Authority Board of Directors voted to approve the bid submitted by FulFab Inc. of Canton to construct a new hangar at the airpark.
The full bid, which came in at $189,500 for the base building, all the proposed options the board considered and freight to the job site, was the low bid of two received during the Dec. 14 regular board meeting.
The second bid came in a considerable amount higher.
The board’s building committee, which consists of board members Geary Bates and Richard Stenzel, reviewed the bids and recommend Full Fab’s proposal to the board.