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Commissioners approve routine bills, contracts and project actions; salt, sewer, grants, easements among items passed
Summary
At their April 23 meeting the Trumbull County Board of Commissioners approved a long slate of routine and project actions including purchasing rock salt through ODOT, multiple sanitary-lateral notices to proceed, contracts and grants, and easements for the Western Reserve Greenway. Commissioners also voted to back State Issue 2.
The Trumbull County Board of Commissioners on April 23 approved a series of routine and project measures including contracts, appropriations, transfers and multiple authorizations requested by county departments. Major votes included authorizing the county engineer to buy sodium chloride (rock salt) through the Ohio Department of Transportation contract for the 2025–26 winter season, approving several sanitary lateral assistance notices to proceed for Phase 3 of that county program, awarding multiple construction and rehabilitation contracts, and formalizing easements and a consent agreement for phase four of the Western Reserve Greenway Bike Trail.
The commissioners also voted to adopt a resolution supporting renewal of the State Capital Improvement Program (State Issue 2), accepted a tentative collective-bargaining agreement for a sheriff’s unit, and approved a vehicle purchase package for the sheriff’s office. Several smaller appropriations, transfers and bid…
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