Millersburg Village
Council met Aug. 11 and discussed the following:
—Village-wide trick or treat will be Saturday, Oct. 25 from
4-6 p.m.
—Melway will finish the Wooster Road/Jones Street paving in
September.
—The post office parking lot crosswalk has been completed.
Village Assistant Administrator Chad Cline will talk to the postmaster to
see where he would like the blue outgoing collection boxes placed.
—The downtown sidewalk project is in process with the
engineers. Once that is complete, the village will have a better idea of the timeline
for completion.
—The speed limit signs for North and South Clay Street will
be installed in the next two weeks.
—The right-turn-only sign was placed at No Name
Street.
—When the village takes down the coloring contest bicentennial
banners, it will give them to the kids who won.
—There were two bids for the trailer park at 800 S. Washington St. Both bidders have backed out, so bids are still being
taken for the purchase of the park.
—Village Solicitor Bob Hines turned in his resignation, with
the contingency of finding another attorney.
—Council discussed new rules and voted to accept them. Village
residents will find forms available on the village’s website and on the table
just inside the entrance to Village Hall. Anyone who would like to join council
at a council meeting for a conversation or if there’s something they would like
council to discuss is asked to take a moment to fill one out.
—Council will discuss the rules for merchandise on village
sidewalks. It currently stands at 30 inches from the building. Any village
resident with an opinion on this is asked to contact a council member.
—Hydrant flushing is still in process throughout the village.
—Bids/RFPs for landscaping and solicitor are being
taken.