Sycamore Park Pond Improvements RFP
Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Sep 2, 2026
Dredging and re-shaping an existing park pond with the addition of a fishing pier, new perimeter hardscape and plantings, and a fountain.
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Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Sep 2, 2026
Dredging and re-shaping an existing park pond with the addition of a fishing pier, new perimeter hardscape and plantings, and a fountain.
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110734
Employee FTE
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112
Population
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26,333
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29 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pickerington
The City Council meeting included an announcement from the Mayor regarding the progress of the Safety City program and the upcoming graduation ceremony. The council conducted procedural readings for Ordinance 2026-18, which amends the 2026 appropriation, successfully waiving the requirement for multiple readings and passing the final reading.
The board meeting included reports from the Parks and Recreation Director regarding updates and corrections to the Summer Concert Series and attendance figures. The Tree Preservation report addressed the status of the Sycamore Springs development, specifically noting observations on erosion control and vegetation growth. Additionally, the board discussed the commencement of the process to obtain quotes for the upcoming budget.
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The committee reviewed departmental reports and major infrastructure projects. Discussions included commercial and residential development, infrastructure maintenance such as traffic signal technology and road work, and various 2026 capital improvement projects ranging from sidewalks and streetscapes to park restoration. The committee addressed water and sewer utility capacities and plant improvements. Other topics included pedestrian safety enhancements, regulations concerning unauthorized commercial vendors in city-owned lots, and upcoming zoning code updates related to data center development.
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