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Allen County Commissioners approve depot demolition The abandoned train depot, located on the corner of North West Street and West Chapman Road. LIMA The Allen County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution Thursday to demolish the old ODOT train depot in north Lima. The depot, located at the corner of North West Street and Chapman Road, has been abandoned for several years, but the property has been of great value to Allen County. “Today we took the next step into bringing down the train depot out of the old ODOT property. County engineer, county EMA (Emergency Management Agency) and some other county entities are using the property,” said Commissioner Cory Noonan. “We appreciate the agreement with ODOT to use the facility.” ....
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Allen commissioners write with Birch Solar concerns By Trevor Hubert - [email protected] LIMA The Allen County Board of Commissioners sent a letter to the Ohio Power Siting Board on Wednesday, citing concerns over the Birch Solar Project. The county has received numerous calls from residents about the project and its potential problems, many of which are laid out in the letter. Among those concerns included drainage issues, the outsourcing of energy produced by the solar grid, the large footprint of the project and concerns over decommissioning once the solar panels have reached their end. “I’ve looked at these issues and looked at them 30 to 35 years down the road into decommissioning, a time when I won’t be in this office,” said Commissioner Beth Seibert. “(We are) helping to draw attention to things that I don’t think were properly addressed in the application and need addressed now, and a better plan put forth now, before this would become an a ....
Allen County board discusses federal funding By Trevor Hubert - [email protected] LIMA The Allen County Board of Commissioners held a special session on Wednesday morning to discuss plans for incoming federal funding from the American Rescue Act. Although it is unclear how much money the county is receiving from this round of funding, county officials are expecting to have an answer from the United States Treasury Department within the next 10 days. The auditor’s office expects that much of the money will be going toward continuing to help local businesses stay within COVID-19 guidelines, as well as having money saved in case of another possible outbreak in the future, with the upcoming funds being available to the county until the end of 2024. ....