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Washington Township adopts budget without a tax hike

Washington Township adopts budget without a tax hike
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A farm s plowing woes in Brothersvalley Township

A couple said the Brothersvalley Township Supervisors are not being careful enough when plowing and have harmed their property. The township’s solicitor said in a statement Monday that according to township code, supervisors use the road right-of-way to maintain the roads, including snow removal, and the municipality is not responsible for damage of items included within that right-of-way area. Deborah and Marshall Bittner, who own a farm that runs along Sawmill Road in the township, said the supervisors’ carelessness at their property line has been “ongoing and we just want it stopped.” The Bittners believe the reflective markers they have pushed into the edge of their land that runs adjacent to the township road were damaged by the supervisors’ plow. The markers were splintered and chunks of mud was thrown into their driveway.

Premier at Sawmill club to close to allow site to be redeveloped

Premier at Sawmill Athletic Club is closing on New Year s Eve after more than 40 years to make way for a redevelopment of the Northwest Side property. In a social media posting Thursday, managers said the club will close Dec. 31, a move widely expected after property owners sought city permission to redevelop the property this year.  In the letter, Regan Koivisto, president of the Marquee Club Group, which operates Premier and two other central Ohio clubs, blamed the closing on the pandemic.  The devastating effects of Governor DeWine s mandatory shutdown in March and the continued singling out of gyms as being high risk for COVID spread have created insurmountable losses, preventing us from continuing operations as a health and fitness club, Koivisto wrote.

UPDATED: Macy s TIF agreement moving forward after Upper Arlington school board approval

UPDATED: Macy s TIF agreement moving forward after Upper Arlington school board approval ThisWeek group Upper Arlington City Council will seek a tax-increment-financing deal to allow Continental Real Estate Cos. to forgo upwards of $17.25 million in property taxes to redevelop the Macy’s site at Kingsdale Shopping Center.  City Council members working with Upper Arlington administrators say the arrangement is necessary to proceed with the kind of development the city wants and to potentially land a favored place to build a community center.  The deal could be approved in January. It would allow the developer to use money otherwise earmarked for Upper Arlington Schools to construct a parking garage and other infrastructure. 

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