Although Village Council’s most recent meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 16, was only an hour and a half the shortest regular Council meeting in two years the group covered considerable ground in reviewing recent, ongoing and upcoming improvements to local infrastructure and public safety.
In response to continued calls for monitoring and enforcement, Council members discussed options for slowing down traffic at their most recent meeting Monday, May 1.
After 13 years of operations, EnviroFlight has officially left Yellow Springs. Founded in the Millworks industrial park in 2009 by Glen Courtright, the sustainable agriculture company produces animal and plant feed made from black soldier fly larvae.
Road works near completion
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
FAIRBORN The City of Fairborn provided an update on the state of two major road works projects last week. Per the city’s Facebook page, both the Maple Avenue and Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road construction projects have resumed elements of their assembly, but are experiencing delays in other areas.
Construction crews have resumed work on Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road, which is expected to be completed by the end of May.
The work on Yellow Springs-Fairfield constitutes significant improvements, including pavement widening, asphalt resurfacing, a new curb and gutter, storm water management, a new sidewalk and multi-use path, and rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) pedestrian crossings at Roehner Drive, Astoria Boulevard, Black Lane and Warm Springs Drive.