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Anderson Township
Work inlcudes five mile at i-275 improvements.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Anderson Township
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Work inlcudes five mile at i-275 improvements.
AvailableAnderson Township
Work includes new restroom building and parking improvements at park. Work includes masonry construction, pre-engineered wood trusses, stone veneer, cementitious siding, standing seam metal, interior finishes, and site/parking improvements.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Anderson Township
Close: May 28, 2026
Work includes new restroom building and parking improvements at park. Work includes masonry construction, pre-engineered wood trusses, stone veneer, cementitious siding, standing seam metal, interior finishes, and site/parking improvements.
Anderson Township
Work inlcudes pavilion project.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Anderson Township
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Work inlcudes pavilion project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Anderson Township
The board meeting agenda included several key items such as the proclamation of Pride Month, the utilization of Ohio Checkbook, and multiple resolutions for nuisance abatement on various properties. Discussions also covered an application for a Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters grant, the granting of an easement to Duke Energy for EV charging stations, landscape maintenance planning, and updates on public art and on-street parking proposals. Additionally, the agenda outlined preparations for an upcoming meeting regarding the tax budget, surplus equipment sales, engineering contracts, and cybersecurity policy updates. An executive session was planned to discuss employment, property sales, legal disputes, labor negotiations, and economic development strategies.
The board discussed a variance request for a six-foot privacy fence in a side yard area where regulations limit such fences to four feet in height and 75% openness. The applicant explained that the fence is needed for privacy and to manage invasive vegetation encroaching from a neighboring property. The board considered whether the variance would alter the character of the neighborhood, noting that although a non-compliant fence has existed at the location for many years, it does not hold prior approval. Technical aspects of the fence's placement relative to the garage and property lines were also clarified during the proceedings.
The meeting included an executive session, a pledge of allegiance, and the oath of office for firefighters and captains. Discussions featured public feedback on surveillance camera technology, concerns regarding potential community events in public parks, the adoption of a community recognition calendar, updates on local historical banners, and information regarding upcoming Memorial Day ceremonies and senior center services.
The document provides a comprehensive compilation of final meeting minutes held throughout the calendar year. These records document various governance actions, policy discussions, financial oversight, and administrative resolutions addressed by the board across its scheduled sessions.
The board discussed a conditional use request for park improvements at Labry Park, which includes the construction of a new restroom and maintenance facility, milling and restriping of the existing parking lot, installation of an ADA accessible path, and the addition of landscaping and a privacy fence. Neighbors expressed concerns regarding the facility's proximity to residential property lines, potential impact on property values, fencing connectivity, hours of operation, and site maintenance. The board reviewed plans to address these issues and discussed the project's adherence to zoning standards.
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