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City hires in-house project manager; water, sewer projects and lead-line work tied to 2026 paving plans
Summary
Fostoria committee members said the city hired Joe Myers as an in-house project manager and are coordinating water and sewer projects, lead-line replacements tied to the GLOW initiative, and ODOT paving timelines to avoid redoing recently paved streets.
The city has hired Joe Myers as an in-house project manager to coordinate water and sewer projects and begin planning for 2026 construction, a committee member said.
"We actually did hire in house. Joe Myers, who worked on the water sewer maintenance crews... put his name in, and we did bring him in as project manager," the committee member said, and added that Myers moved into the project office the prior week and the group is "trying to hit the ground running" on next…
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