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Hamilton County holds first of two required public hearings on sidewalk repair assessments

2142299 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

The Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing Jan. 23 on a sidewalk repair and replacement program with an estimated project cost of $98,238, to be paid initially from the Road and Bridge Fund and ultimately reimbursed by adjacent property owners; no written objections were filed and a second hearing is scheduled in Feb.

Hamilton County commissioners held the first of two required public hearings on Jan. 23 about a sidewalk repair and replacement program that the county estimates will cost $98,238.

County Engineer Eric Beck told the board the initial outlay will come from the county Road and Bridge Fund and will be reimbursed by the adjacent property owners; some townships (Beck cited Anderson Township as an example) will pay for work within their jurisdictions. Beck said letters notifying property…

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