The Mad River Township Board of Trustees met Monday night for a frequently booked meeting to talk about township issues.
Street Construction
- The trustees examined presenting a rundown of township streets to the area for appraisal, including Fowler Road, Broadway Road, Old Mill, Rocky Point, and perhaps Stine Road. Trustee Bob McClure reported that he'd gotten an offered for the following period of repairs to Old Mill Road, which was anticipated to cost quite recently over $220,000 to repair Old Mill from Dayton Road to Rebert Pike. McClure said the arrangement was to begin chipping away at Old Mill a year ago and settle the most noticeably bad spots before moving further south out and about and settling potholes and other inconvenience spots. He said the principal period of the venture a year ago cost around $200,000 moreover.
- At the proposal of Road Superintendent Don O'Conner, the trustees consented to investigate the cost of settling Old Mill from Dayton Road to the Interstate 70 bridge, as O'Conner said that segment is the street most needing repairs in the township.
Frantic River Township Fire/EMS Department
- Fire Chief Tracy Young reminded inhabitants to cling to open smolder controls now that campfires turn out to be more mainstream in the springtime season. Youthful said to be obliging of neighbors while smoldering, and not to blaze any treated wood or green clippings, as the fire division will be compelled to put the flames out in the event that they turn into a disturbance to others.
- Regulations for blazing in the township express that flames must be contained in a three foot by three foot by three foot fire ring, and that flames can't last longer than three hours or smolder past midnight. Youthful additionally asked that township occupants advise dispatchers before having a fire by calling 864-1995 and telling them to what extent the fire will blaze and also its area.
- Young reported that his groups had reacted to 492 runs year-to-date, with 123 keeps running in March—17 of which were for flame, 106 for EMS.
- Young included that Ben Beair was named Emergency Services Provider of the main quarter of the year, noticing that Beair will get his trophy at the following meeting.
Hustead Fire Department
- Fire Chief Larry Ridenour reminded nearby drivers to be accommodating of those pulling ranch apparatus this season of year, asking that all drivers share the street and pay special mind to each other, as his area of expertise normally reacts to maybe a couple cultivate hardware related crashes every year.
- Ridenour noticed that his specialty has gone on 38 runs year-to-date, with just a single reaction in the most recent two weeks, which was an auto collision on April 9.
Burial ground
- O'Conner said commemoration trees are still accessible to be planted in the burial ground this mid year, and any individual who wishes to ask for a tree in memory of their adored one ought to do as such by April 30.
- He likewise reported that he has three "structures" laid out in the burial ground in the three conceivable locales where the new Civil War dedication will be raised. O'Conner said verifiable society agents need the marker to be put at a point so it can be seen from the street, however the township trusts it will be better-set in accordance with alternate remembrances. The trustees will visit the burial ground to pick their favored area for the marker.
The Mad River Township Trustees meet the first and third Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the township fire station, with the general population constantly welcome to go to.
Street Construction
- The trustees examined presenting a rundown of township streets to the area for appraisal, including Fowler Road, Broadway Road, Old Mill, Rocky Point, and perhaps Stine Road. Trustee Bob McClure reported that he'd gotten an offered for the following period of repairs to Old Mill Road, which was anticipated to cost quite recently over $220,000 to repair Old Mill from Dayton Road to Rebert Pike. McClure said the arrangement was to begin chipping away at Old Mill a year ago and settle the most noticeably bad spots before moving further south out and about and settling potholes and other inconvenience spots. He said the principal period of the venture a year ago cost around $200,000 moreover.
- At the proposal of Road Superintendent Don O'Conner, the trustees consented to investigate the cost of settling Old Mill from Dayton Road to the Interstate 70 bridge, as O'Conner said that segment is the street most needing repairs in the township.
Frantic River Township Fire/EMS Department
- Fire Chief Tracy Young reminded inhabitants to cling to open smolder controls now that campfires turn out to be more mainstream in the springtime season. Youthful said to be obliging of neighbors while smoldering, and not to blaze any treated wood or green clippings, as the fire division will be compelled to put the flames out in the event that they turn into a disturbance to others.
- Regulations for blazing in the township express that flames must be contained in a three foot by three foot by three foot fire ring, and that flames can't last longer than three hours or smolder past midnight. Youthful additionally asked that township occupants advise dispatchers before having a fire by calling 864-1995 and telling them to what extent the fire will blaze and also its area.
- Young reported that his groups had reacted to 492 runs year-to-date, with 123 keeps running in March—17 of which were for flame, 106 for EMS.
- Young included that Ben Beair was named Emergency Services Provider of the main quarter of the year, noticing that Beair will get his trophy at the following meeting.
Hustead Fire Department
- Fire Chief Larry Ridenour reminded nearby drivers to be accommodating of those pulling ranch apparatus this season of year, asking that all drivers share the street and pay special mind to each other, as his area of expertise normally reacts to maybe a couple cultivate hardware related crashes every year.
- Ridenour noticed that his specialty has gone on 38 runs year-to-date, with just a single reaction in the most recent two weeks, which was an auto collision on April 9.
Burial ground
- O'Conner said commemoration trees are still accessible to be planted in the burial ground this mid year, and any individual who wishes to ask for a tree in memory of their adored one ought to do as such by April 30.
- He likewise reported that he has three "structures" laid out in the burial ground in the three conceivable locales where the new Civil War dedication will be raised. O'Conner said verifiable society agents need the marker to be put at a point so it can be seen from the street, however the township trusts it will be better-set in accordance with alternate remembrances. The trustees will visit the burial ground to pick their favored area for the marker.
The Mad River Township Trustees meet the first and third Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the township fire station, with the general population constantly welcome to go to.
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