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Council approves not to object to liquor renewals, hears $398,000 OPWC grant for Melody Village culverts and plans for Route 619 improvements
Summary
Council voted to decline objections to annual liquor‑permit renewals, learned the city received about $398,000 from the Ohio Public Works Commission for Melody Village culvert replacements, and was briefed on a State Route 619 planning grant and a resolution to hire OHM Advisors for the Sysler Park Trail design.
New Franklin City Council voted to decline filing objections to the city’s liquor‑permit renewals and received several grant and project updates, including a nearly $398,000 award from the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) to replace three culverts in Melody Village and an update on a planning study for State Route 619.
At the start of the meeting, the administration asked the council to decline the opportunity to object to annual Class C and D alcohol‑permit renewals because the police department reported no incidents requiring objection. The…
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