The Bowling Green Board of Education will not hold its regular meeting on Tuesday.
Bicycle safety commission cancels meeting
The City of Bowling Green Bicycle Safety Commission will not be meeting in December. Their next meeting is scheduled for Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. For questions or more information call 419-354-6223.
Eastwood holds canned food drive
PEMBERVILLE â Each year, Eastwood High Schoolâs National Honor Society does a canned food drive in December to support its local food pantries.
The combination of some missed days and the hybrid schedule has put a damper on normal collections. To help boost the drive, there will be a Drive through food drive Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. on the Luckey Road side of the high school, located at 4900 Sugar Ridge Road.
WATERLOO â The Seneca County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to segment county Sewer District No. 2 into two separate service areas, and to increase the cost to the two remaining users of a wastewater treatment plant on the former Hillside Childrenâs Center property by over 1,000%.
There was considerable discussion during public comment, but the 13-0 vote itself occurred without discussion. Jim Cleere of Waterloo was the only board member not in attendance.
David Cook, an attorney representing Earl Martin and his businesses, objected to the segmentation and fee increase. He said it was âarbitrary and capriciousâ and could lead to an Article 78 proceeding if approved.
Worden water to be shut off Friday for repairs
By: Q2 News
and last updated 2020-12-11 09:25:00-05
Water in the town of Worden, including Huntley Project schools, will be shut down from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for emergency repairs on Main Street.
About 200 customers are affected, according to the district.
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Modifications will improve the safety of public health and the environment while saving nearly $100 million. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 4:56 PM EST December 10, 2020
CLEVELAND
Editor s note: the video in the player above is from a story published on December 9, 2020.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) Board of Trustees has reached an agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), Department of Justice (DOJ), and the State of Ohio to make modifications to the Sewer District s $3 billion combined sewer overflow consent decree.
The consent decree, otherwise known as Project Clean Lake, includes a number of projects designed to reduce combined sewage discharged into local waterways during heavy rains in the area.