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Council approves cultural study to advance 996 Hines Hill Road for JobsOhio site authentication
Summary
Hudson City Council voted 7-0 to authorize a $25,000 cultural-resources study as part of due diligence for the city's submission of 996 Hines Hill Road for JobsOhio site authentication; councilors and staff stressed the study does not obligate a sale and noted a likely separate $600,000 cost to relocate the city's salt barn if the site were sold.
Hudson City Council on April 8 approved a professional-services contract to fund a cultural resources study for 996 Hines Hill Road, a step in the city's effort to have the property accepted into JobsOhio's site authentication program. The measure (item 25-60) passed by a 7-0 roll call vote.
Council members said the study is one part of a broader due-diligence package intended to make the site 'shovel ready' for potential economic development. The cultural study under consideration was budgeted at about $25,000; staff said other near-term due-diligence expenses on the site total roughly $45,000 and that relocation of the city's salt barn and associated site prep would likely be about $600,000,…
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