Liberty Township made the following announcement on Facebook on Sept. 16:
It has been brought to our attention some unhappy people regarding the cemetery’s through social media. If you have an issue or concern with any of the cemetery’s or township roads, please come to a meeting. Every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at the township office. 110 E. Buckeye (beside Kenny the barber).
Legislation includes a new resolution to accept the Bid of Neptune Equipment Company Inc. for the Village of Ada, Ohio Water Meter Replacement Project. Some 1,880 residential, commercial, and industrial water meters are included in this plan.
The September 3 regular meeting of the Ada Council covered a wide range of topics, including a new refuse contract with Rumpke, the hiring of new Clayton Eichman as Code Enforcement Officer, final plans for safety improvements on Buckeye Ave. and the need to address a derelict Village building on Pebble Ct.
6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 3
Ada Municipal Building, 115 W. Buckeye Ave.
The Village of Ada has provided the following link for streaming the Tuesday, September 3 meeting of the Ada Council, which takes place on the second floor of the Ada Municipal Building, 115 W. Buckeye Ave.
The August 15 meeting of the Ada School Board provided a glimpse of preparations for the Monday, August 19 start of the 2024-2025 school year.
New elementary school principal Angie Maag made her first report to the board, noting that a lot of new enrollments were received in recent weeks.
Buildings and grounds supervisor Lance Dearth reported that final inspections were done for the varsity gym and preschool building, and that everything was ready for that night’s open house and the first day of classes.
Treasurer Kim Light reported that the FY 2025 Student Wellness and Success Plan for SWS Funds of $276,890.93 would be on the school website (posted HERE)