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BELLAIRE The village of Bellaire is another step closer to making an estimated $3 million worth of improvements at its water treatment plant.
During a regular meeting Thursday, Village Council approved an engineering contract with CTI Engineers of Akron, Ohio, for the job, which will involve the installation of two new air strippers at the plant. The village will pay $155,000 for its services.
Part of CTI’s job will be to help the village advertise for bids for the plant work, and then help administer the construction contract once it is awarded.
Also during the meeting, council heard presentations regarding new water meters from men representing two different companies Ray Schwarz, Ohio Sales manager for Neptune Equipment Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Curtis Straubhaar, meter specialist with Trumbull Industries, Akron, Ohio.
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BELLAIRE Residents will pay more for water starting this month after Bellaire Village Council approved a rate increase ordinance.
In a 5-1 vote Thursday, a majority of council members approved increasing the water rates incrementally each year for the next five years. Village officials have said the increase was needed to help secure a loan and grant for installation of two new air strippers at the water treatment plant.
Voting in favor of the increase were Council members Mike Doyle, Jerry Olack, Jerry Fisher, Donny Maupin and Elizabeth Dugmore. Councilwoman Nikki Liberatore opposed the measure.
Liberatore said Tuesday that she understands why the increase was necessary, but she does not agree with it.
Council votes to remove parking meters
Feb 8, 2021
(File Photo/Shelley Hanson) A couple of the old red parking meters that were replaced in the village of Bellaire’s downtown a couple years ago. Village Council on Thursday voted to do away with its parking meters and instead start chalking tires.
BELLAIRE Village Council voted to do away with its parking meters and instead move to chalking tires in its business district.
During a regular meeting Thursday, council voted 4-3 to get rid of the parking meters, which have been the topic of much discussion and debate over the years. Voting in favor of removal were Jerry Olack, Elizabeth Dugmore, Donnie Maupin and Mayor Vince DiFabrizio. Opposed were Jerry Fisher, Nikki Liberatore and Michael Doyle.