Delays push back completion date of Glass Avenue work
The Daily Jeffersonian
Village Administrator Brennan Dudley recently told Byesville Village Council members that work continues on the Glass Avenue culvert project.
The project, which was scheduled for completion on April 9, has run into some delays.
According to Dudley there were some issues with personnel changes for the contractor. We did make some concessions for the paving portion of the project and also repair of the alley between the Creek and North Sixth Street, Dudley said. We will do those two things, and, in return, we will not be charged by the contractor. We can do those much better and more efficient I think and at less cost than what the contractor can do.
Glass Avenue project completion delayed
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Rolling Hills district to decide on $21M project at next meeting
Niki Wolfe
Correspondent
BYESVILLE - Do we want to build? That was the question set forth by Rolling Hills Local school board members and administrators at a recent presentation for a purposed K-12 building complex, along with administrative offices. There s an essence of urgency too, said Marv Wourms of Fanning Howey in Dublin, who is coordinating the proposed building project for the school district. There s a timeline.
That timeline includes a board of education deciding if it wants to move forward with the proposed project at its next meeting on March 11. Next, the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission should approve the master plan in April. In May, the commission will formally approved entire project. Then the more intense planning work starts.