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Village of Galena
Seeking design-build teams for 2026 street improvement project.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Village of Galena
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Seeking design-build teams for 2026 street improvement project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Galena
The public hearing focused on a revised development plan for a property at the corner of West Columbus Street and Middle Street. Key discussion topics included the dedication and vacation of right-of-way to facilitate the construction of angled parking spaces, the installation of a new sidewalk, and adherence to ADA requirements. Additional project components involved the relocation of an intersection, implementation of traffic safety measures such as a mountable curb and gated access, and the allocation of municipal funds toward public infrastructure improvements including asphalt repairs, sign relocation, and ADA ramp installations.
The council held public hearings regarding the electric and natural gas aggregation program plans through the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council. Several resolutions were adopted, including those establishing agreements with SOPEC for utility aggregation, a records retention schedule, and authorization for bridge repairs. The council also approved an ordinance amending an existing commercial development plan, discussed updates on local development projects, and received a report from the Delaware Public Health District. Additionally, the council approved financial statements and the payment of monthly invoices.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and legislative matters, including a public hearing regarding an amended development plan. Reports were provided covering the progress of the Memorial Day program, boardwalk status, records retention, pavilion and cemetery projects, and sewer rate studies. The council approved the payment of invoices and financial statements for March. Several resolutions and ordinances were adopted, including the permanent appropriation budget for 2026, a fund transfer, the adoption of revised council rules covering business casual dress codes and cell phone usage policies, and new personnel policies. Additionally, the council discussed ongoing safety and security committee reviews of a transportation study and property appraisals.
The commission conducted a meeting where they administered an oath of office to a new member and recognized a former member for years of service. The Zoning Officer provided updates on the Miller Farm development, including progress on various construction sections, and discussed development activities for the Arrowhead project and specific street locations. Additionally, the commission addressed process improvements for temporary grading certificates, reviewed safety concerns regarding the intersection of Vans Valley Road and Joe Walker Road, and discussed the status of the Arrowhead project and a traffic study.
The council discussed various administrative and community matters, including the new contract with Rumpke Waste & Recycling, which will provide weekly recycling services starting in April. The council received updates on personnel hiring, ongoing annual audits, and zoning status for the Miller Farm development sections. Several resolutions were addressed, including the permanent appropriation budget, fund transfers, and rules of council. An emergency resolution was adopted to levy a tax for current expenses, and an ordinance extending the solid waste disposal contract was also passed as an emergency. Additionally, the council reviewed the status of municipal property and finalized details for an upcoming community Easter egg hunt.
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