Commissioners Angry With Columbus Over Funding - Marietta, OH - The Washington County Commissioners aren't happy with the governor's apparent lack of interest in helping the county sewer project.
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The Washington County Commissioners voted to increase county sewer rates by $3.65 per month during Thursday’s board meeting.
Commissioner Jamie Booth said he spoke with Jeff Carr, the county’s sanitary engineer, who had looked at the repairs and maintenance needed within the county.
“There are a lot of things in the western part of the county that need to be repaired,” said Booth. “The county sewer is not just the Devola sewer project. It is the infrastructure that has been in place for years and years that is failing.”
He explained that over the past month, they have been dealing with a lift station that is down. The approximate cost to replace one pump and the rails is about $20,000.
Sales: Scrap $185.30
The County Home received about $15,000 more than they had projected for the month of March.
5. Staff Turnover: One (1) Part-time LPN resigned
One (1) Full-time Housekeeping Aide started
This is just reporting staff changes.
6. Mandatory Meningitis vaccine – March 30 (All Residents & Staff)
All residents and staff were vaccinated for meningitis.
7. Meat report (Hickory Hills vs. Gordon Foods)
There is an operational farm at the County Home. This is a report showing how much money they saved by feeding residents meat harvested from cattle raised at their own farm than if they had bought it elsewhere.
8. 1st Quarter Report of Operations
This was a report showing expenditures for the year to ensure the County Home was staying within their budget. They are.