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The days are getting warmer, vaccines are readily available and communities across the state are reopening with looser restrictions. As life returns to this new normal, community leaders and members alike will begin to dig.
If you’ve gotten held up in long wait lines at the post office, haven’t been receiving your mail or packages, or have experienced other issues at Summit County’s four post office locations, then you’re not.
Starting Friday, May 14, Summit County will have a new local public health order that closely resembles the state’s. At a Board of Health meeting Thursday, May 13, Summit County Manager Scott Vargo suggested the.
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During a Summit Board of County Commissioners work session on Tuesday, May 4, Summit County officials said they are moving forward on implementing short-term safety measures in the Dillon Valley neighborhood.
The conversation stems from a December 2020 work session when the county commissioners gave the go ahead to assess the cost and engineering feasibility of a variety of proposed improvements for the neighborhood. At Tuesday’s meeting, officials discussed which measures should be taken immediately.
During the meeting, Robert Jacobs, road and bridge director and county engineer, reviewed a memo that identified each proposed improvement and the cost estimate associated with each project.