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Northwood saw economic development, lower crime rate last year Published by kkaczala@pressp. on Wed, 02/17/2021 - 5:35pm By: Kelly J. Kaczala Northwood, like communities across the country, has undergone economic and social disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But Northwood Mayor Edward Schimmel, in his state of the city address, said the “state of our community continues to be strong.” “Last year, we continued to provide our residents, businesses and students with excellent city services and examples of community reinvestment, bold vision and timely business incentives. We set in motion a community-generated vision to redevelop our largest blemish, the abandoned Woodville Mall site, and refined programs to advance our economic stature and improve our quality of life by addressing pedestrian connectivity and traffic flow issues along our major thoroughfares.” ....
Tell Tales 2-11-21 The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG) reelected Ottawa County Commissioner Mark Stahl as its chairman, during the organization’s recent annual business meeting. With Commissioner Stahl in charge, Ottawa County will play an important part in determining regional planning with members in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan working on transportation, water quality, and support regional economic development endeavors that affect quality of life in the region. TMACOG’s role in transportation is to help plan roadways, rail, bike and pedestrian accommodations, and transit that will move goods and people safely and efficiently throughout the region. The staff at TMACOG compiles information that local elected officials need to set priorities and make plans. ....
Oregon gets funding for Phase 4 of bike path Published by kkaczala@pressp. on Sat, 01/23/2021 - 12:53am By: Kelly J. Kaczala Oregon City Council recently authorized the mayor to enter into an agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for funding from the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) for the bid and construction of the Oregon Trail Bikeway – Phase 4. The city received $220,000 in grant funding from the FHA through ODOT for the bid and construction of a 10’ bike path between Brown Road and Pickle Road. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $275,000. “This is the next step in continuing our bike trail project,” said Mayor Mike Seferian. ....
Gordie Howe International Bridge (Illustrations: Windsor–Detroit Bridge Authority) The Detroit-Windsor Gordie Howe International Bridge will beome as iconic as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, a Canadian official predicts. Consul General Joseph Comartin made the statement this week at a gathering of the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, according to the Sentinel-Tribune, an Ohio newspaper. “It will be a game-changer for cross border supply chains,” Comartin said. “We are engaging with Toledo and other communities along the freight corridor leading to the new crossing with the goal of facilitating discussions, planning and activities to capitalize on this new infrastructure asset. ....