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Trustees approve paving and park fencing, accept pickleball grant while questioning signage, security and rising workers' comp costs

2559925 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

At the March 11 meeting trustees approved the 2025 paving contract award share and fencing at Milton Street Park, accepted an ODNR reimbursement grant for Heroes Park pickleball courts and debated proposed security cameras, electronic sign replacements, and a rising workers' compensation assessment.

The Fairfield Township Board of Trustees on March 11 voted to approve several capital items and debated other infrastructure requests as trustees pressed staff for detailed cost breakdowns and financing plans.

Paving: Trustees approved a contract award and payment to John R. Jurgensen Co. for the township's share of the 2025 paving program. The board authorized payment of $834,623.14 for Fairfield Township's portion of the multi-jurisdiction bid. The contract award follows a county-managed bidding process that combined township needs with the county and other jurisdictions.

Park projects and grants: The board approved a $6,375 purchase of commercial-grade chain-link fencing for Milton Street Park, to be…

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