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Norton approves state grant and emergency repair contract for culvert on State Route 21
Summary
The Norton City Council on March 3 approved state Public Works Commission emergency funding and a $159,653 contract to repair a failed culvert on State Route 21; the OPWC grant covers roughly 90% of the cost and the city will pay about $15,965.
Norton City Council voted March 3 to accept emergency funding from the Ohio Public Works Commission and to authorize a construction contract to repair a failed culvert on State Route 21.
City Engineer Mr. Bensley told the council the city was notified Feb. 26 that the OPWC would provide $143,688 — roughly 90% of the project cost — after an investigation found that a portion of the shoulder on State Route 21 had eroded because the culvert beneath the road had failed. The full contract with Kavanaugh Building Corporation for stormwater repair, restoration and grading is…
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