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Summary of April 4 Ada Council meeting

Student crossing signs on Main St. - Firefighters’ convention request - Preparations for municipal pool season -  Police manual updates process - Coffee with a Cop on April 19

By Paula Scott

On April 4 the Ada Council held a regular meeting with all councilors and village officials present.

LEGISLATION
Among items of legislation that were passed was permission for Wilson Football Factory to rezone land from residential to industrial. This item was passed by emergency on its third reading, allowing the company to begin construction this month. All legislation passed unanimously and is listed on in the photo below. The complete packet is HERE.

A little holiday break

The Ada and Bluffton Icons will take a holiday weekend break from April 7-10. We'll have our eyes open for breaking news including sports. As always, you may email information including classified ads to [email protected] on a 24/7 basis. Or leave a message at 567-400-ICON (4266). Regular Icon office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

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Vehicle with 3D camera will inventory county roads

The Hardin County Engineer has hired Masterminds, LLC to perform a Roadside Hazard Inventory/Inspection and Compliance Plan for all county roads within Hardin County.

This picture is the next-gen vehicle that will be driving the county roads at approximately 30-35 mph collecting this information.

Tickets on sale for Matilda--AHS musical

Tickets are now available for the Ada High School musical: Matilda.

PERFORMANCES

Friday April 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday April 22 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday April 23 at 2:00 p.m.

Advance purchase tickets HERE.

New Ohio law: "Phones Down" while driving

Beginning on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, it became illegal in most circumstances for anyone in Ohio to use or hold a cell phone or electronic device while driving.

A new educational campaign encourages Ohio drivers to "Lock Your Screen Before You Rock the Road." Additional materials relay the simple, but important message of "Phones Down. It's the Law." (PDF fact sheet HERE.)

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