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Council approves grants and utility relocations for downtown transportation Phase 2
Summary
Sylvania council approved an agreement for Charter Spectrum to relocate underground near downtown, advanced a $879,000 OPWC funding request (50% grant / 50% 10-year interest-free loan) for downtown transportation improvements Phase 2, and heard a timeline for utility relocation and street work expected in 2026–2027.
The Sylvania City Council on Sept. 2 approved measures to support the city’s downtown transportation improvements Phase 2, including an undergrounding agreement with Charter Spectrum and a funding application to the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC).
Council approved Ordinance No. 96-2025 authorizing acceptance of Charter Spectrum’s proposal to relocate 392 feet of fiber-optic cable and 354 feet of coaxial cable underground on Maplewood Avenue for $5,944.25. Council voted to appropriate the funds and authorize the mayor and director of finance to accept the proposal.
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