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Miami Township Trustees— In-person meetings return

Miami Township Trustees— In-person meetings return
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President of Alumni Association is named Friend of Education: Talk of the Towns

North Royalton Alumni Association president named Friend of Education: Talk of the Towns Updated May 14, 2021; Posted May 14, 2021 North Royalton City Schools names Nick Phillips as the 2020-21 Friend of Education. (Photo Courtesy of North Royalton City Schools) Facebook Share NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio North Royalton City Schools recognizes Nick Phillips as the 2020-21 Friend of Education. This annual award goes to someone who significantly contributes to North Royalton City Schools, helps inspire and empower students, and dedicates themselves to making North Royalton and Broadview Heights great places to live. Phillips is president of the North Royalton Alumni Association, where he constantly strives to make it a relevant organization that promotes a connection to North Royalton City Schools. He conducts monthly meetings and fundraising efforts and heads up the association’s leadership team.

Miami Township— Old firehouse utility fees in dispute • The Yellow Springs News

More than a month after the final closing on the sale of the former firehouse on Corry Street, one financial issue remains unresolved. Locally based comedian and actor Dave Chappelle has purchased the property at 225 Corry with the stated intention of turning the building into a comedy club and restaurant. The sale was conducted through the Yellow Springs Development Corporation, or YSDC, on behalf of Miami Township, the original owner, but various circumstances delayed the final closing until March15. As part of the sale process, the YSDC in July purchased the option to sell for a nominal $1. There is a question, however, about who is responsible for the utility fees after the YSDC announced the pending sale to Chappelle in December until the final closing in March. The YSDC thinks the Township is still responsible; the Township disagrees.

Utility-scale solar firm applies for state permit • The Yellow Springs News

A Texas company looking to build a 1,500-acre, 175-megawatt solar power project in Greene County has applied for a permit. On Friday, April 16, Vesper Energy of Houston, Tx., submitted its 136-page application, with 1,055 pages of additional figures and appendices, to the Ohio Power Siting Board, a state office with the authority to approve or deny the project. Since 2017, the company, once part of the Australian-owned Lendlease, has been seeking leases and preparing studies in the project area, located just southeast of Yellow Springs in portions of Miami Township, Xenia Township and Cedarville Township. The company now has 43-year leases on close to 1,300 acres from 17 landowners.

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