May 27 meeting
KEY ACTION A motion was passed to allow Tuscarawas Branch Library’s Supervisor Tabitha Johnson to apply for a grant for the installation of a fence in the rear of the building.
DISCUSSION Johnson explained that it would keep people off of the property when there are children’s activities held outside.
OTHER ACTION
• Agreed to send the petition to the County so that the Park Levy can be place on the November Ballot for renewal.
• Approved the new corporation sign drawing.
• Passed a motion to establish parallel parking on the new pavement on Main Ave.
• Passed a motion to allow the Thrasher Engineering Group to apply for Recovery Funds through the Office of Sherrod Brown.
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YARMOUTH Roadwork will begin Monday on close to 50 roads around Yarmouth for the application of chip sealing as part of preventative roadway maintenance, according to an announcement from the Department of Public Works.
There are expected to be delays and detours around these roads, and there may be loose stones for the first week or so. The work is expected to be completed by June 30, weather permitting, according to the announcement.
Police details and a town inspector will be on site at all times for traffic control and public assistance.
The roads affected: Aspinet Road, April Way, Arrowhead Drive, Atlantic Avenue, Baldwin Lane, Barkentine Circle, Brattle Drive, Cape Isle Drive, Cherub Lane, Clinton Drive, Congressional Drive, Corporation Road, Crescent Court, Deveau Lane, Dolphin Way, Enterprise Road, Firestone Drive, Freeboard Lane, Fruean Avenue, Gate Way, Harpoon Lane, Hawthorne Road, Heritage Drive, Jared Lane, Jonquil Road, Kearsarge Road, Kelp Lane, Kencomsett Circle
Englishtown officials hire company to improve roads
Englishtown officials hire company to improve roads
ENGLISHTOWN – The Englishtown Borough Council has awarded a contract for a project to reconstruct three borough roads.
During a recent meeting, council members awarded a $435,413 contract to Earle Asphalt, Wall Township, for the reconstruction of Hamilton Street, Heritage Drive and Raymond Court.
Earle Asphalt was awarded the contract as the lowest responsible bidder, according to a resolution.
According to Borough Engineer Thomas Herits, other bids were submitted by S. Brothers ($446,229) and Esposito Construction ($458,448). Herits recommended that the council award the contract to Earle Asphalt.
To help pay for the work, Englishtown has received grants totaling $304,0000 from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, according to the resolution.
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