The City of Waterville, Ohio, held a council meeting on March 24, 2025, where several key topics were discussed, including traffic safety measures and updates on the city's five-year capital planning program.
During the meeting, Vice Mayor Duncan and other council members reported no significant updates. However, Councilman Bob Barrowski raised concerns about traffic safety at the intersection of Anthony Wayne Trail and Mechanic Street. He suggested that the current "no turn on red" sign, which is only enforced during specific hours, should be made permanent due to frequent near-accidents at the location.
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Subscribe for Free The council also addressed old business, specifically Resolution 38-24, which involves the approval of the city's five-year capital planning program. City Manager John provided insights into the program, noting a potential amendment regarding the Waterville Clovis widening project. Originally scheduled for construction in late 2025, the project may be postponed to spring 2026 at the request of the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). This change will require adjustments to the city's revenue and expense projections for the upcoming years.
John confirmed that the delay would not jeopardize the associated $1.3 million grant, as ODOT supports the timeline shift. Additionally, he mentioned the possibility of requesting an increase in grant funding to account for inflationary costs, which will be discussed in future meetings.
The meeting concluded with a reminder for council members and citizens to prepare for the upcoming winter season, emphasizing the city's readiness for snow management. Overall, the discussions highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and manage city projects effectively.