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Nineveh Township Volunteer Fire Department
This project consists of the construction of a brand-new 9,448 SF fire station facility.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Nineveh Township Volunteer Fire Department
Close: Jun 23, 2026
This project consists of the construction of a brand-new 9,448 SF fire station facility.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nineveh Township Volunteer Fire Department
The council meeting addressed several operational and community projects. Key topics included a drainage proposal for local ball fields, a solar energy proposal that was declined due to financial constraints, and an ongoing residential culvert drainage issue. The council approved a water bill credit for a resident and authorized improvements to the park's camera system to mitigate vandalism. Administrative reports covered departmental updates including handgun disposal, utility line damage by delivery trucks, the status of reservoir construction, and preparations for the Community Crossings Matching Grant. Furthermore, the council discussed the acquisition of a new tornado siren, concerns regarding lake addresses and dam maintenance, and policy clarifications for the personal use of utility vehicles by on-call employees.
The council held a public hearing regarding a Community Development Block Grant application for a water main loop project, subsequently authorizing the grant application and local match commitment. Discussions included park concession stand renovations, electric upgrades, little league field improvements, and property leasing considerations. The council addressed police department equipment needs, water and wastewater project updates including financing options for water lines, and street department maintenance tasks. Additionally, the council approved repairs for the tornado siren and discussed a new ordinance concerning helmet usage for minors on motorized scooters and bicycles.
The council discussed the reimbursement for a new tornado siren by the County Commissioner and decided to proceed with the purchase rather than repairing the existing twenty-year-old unit. Additionally, the council addressed concerns regarding emergency access to back roads and requested further consultation with a property owner regarding site access.
The Park Board meeting included a presentation and discussion regarding a partnership for managing invasive plant species, including potential funding opportunities and the coordination of weed removal efforts. The board also discussed the status of various signage orders for the park, beekeeping activities within the park's community garden, and the planning of a future rummage sale for park property.
The council discussed the status and funding of a community crossings grant project, including paving and road repair requirements. They addressed drainage issues involving culverts on several local roads and approved the purchase of a 10-inch culvert for repair work. Additionally, the council reviewed the costs for replacing a basketball backboard at the local park, discussed the installation of video surveillance cameras in that area, and debated the financial responsibilities of the town versus the park board regarding park maintenance and projects.
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