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Capital City Chrome offers donated sign as part of effort to dedicate Moyer Way to Pataskala

5952731 · August 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Buildings and Grounds Committee that Moyer Way (a private access lane) would be dedicated to Pataskala City after Capital City Chrome donates a sign that will be recorded as a city sign; the company will pay for the sign and the city will handle upkeep and filing of dedication documents.

Pataskala City staff briefed the Buildings and Grounds Committee on plans to formalize a privately owned access road and accept a donated sign that would be recorded as a city park sign close to Broad Street.

A Parks staff member said the access lane, currently called Moyer Way, is private property owned by Capital City Chrome and that the city and several municipal departments have been using the lane for access. Staff said a prior plan to dedicate the roadway to the city in the late 1990s or early 2000s was not recorded and the property never became public.

Capital City Chrome proposed to buy and install a sign, split visually to advertise William Carr Park and to include a portion for the company, and then donate the completed sign to the city. The staff member said, “Their concept is that they would purchase the sign, install it where we tell them to, and then donate sign to the city,” and that the city’s sign shop will use the same colors and fonts as other park signs.

Staff said the city has already completed a survey and that the only costs expected to the city are the survey and document recording fees; Capital City Chrome would not sell the road to the city and the company will not charge for the sign. Staff said the legal documents required to dedicate the road will be prepared with the city attorney and filed if there are no objections from the committee.

Committee members had no objections during the meeting and staff said they will proceed with the dedication paperwork and accept the donated sign. The committee did not take additional formal votes on the item.