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Ashland council moves to vacate three unused alleys after board recommendation
Summary
After a Board of Revision and Assessment recommendation, council introduced and advanced ordinances to vacate three alley segments — Sandusky Street, Claremont Avenue (near Ashland University), and a Pleasant Street section — saying the alleys no longer serve a public purpose; one alley encroached on a private residence.
The Ashland City Council on Sept. 2 advanced ordinances to vacate three city alley segments after the Board of Revision and Assessment recommended the moves during a public hearing. The board, which includes the mayor and city department representatives, heard staff presentations and public comment and recommended that the council vacate an undeveloped alley that runs to Sandusky Street, a landscaped delivery area used by Ashland University that remains on city records as an alley off Claremont Avenue,…
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