Staff Report
EAST LIVERPOOL Members of the Thompson Park board met last week afternoon in council chambers for an hour.
All members were present as were Auditor Marilyn Bosco and Park Superintendent Shawn Rybaczenko.
There was a brief discussion during the president’s report regarding the levy fund and whether St. Clair Township and Liverpool Township would be able to pass a levy to help fund the park. Member Mark Hissom did speak with city Law Director Charles Payne, who advised him to ask trustees for both townships about the matter.
Rybaczenko reported that he continues to work on the restroom project and a police report has been filed on the damage to the restrooms. Board members discussed possible funding projects to either replace or rebuild the existing restroom.
EAST LIVERPOOL February was a busy month, according to Mayor Greg Bricker.
In addition to all the snow and ice removal and repairs to city infrastructure by city employees, there was a lot of work done that residents didn’t see.
During his report at Monday’s regular council meeting, Mayor Bricker also explained that his office has been busy, submitting projects for the state budget. In addition to the wellness center and trails, the city also is working on a transportation initiative and hoping to get $150,000 for blight removal and rehabilitation of housing within the city. “We hope to get that project off the ground by next month,” he continued. “We have no shortage of problems when it comes to our housing.”
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