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Washington Court House council approves trustee appointment, applies for OPWC grant and awards street resurfacing contract; first readings set for playground,AF

Washington Court House City Council · October 9, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 8 meeting, Washington Court House City Council unanimously confirmed a Carnegie Board appointment, authorized an Ohio Public Works Commission application, awarded the 2025 street resurfacing contract to Fillmore Construction and approved an AFSCME labor contract; council also took first readings for a land-and-conservation playground grant and an inclusive-playground grant application.

The Washington Court House City Council on Oct. 8 unanimously adopted several routine but consequential measures, confirming a board appointment, seeking infrastructure grant funding and awarding a contractor for the city’s 2025 street and alley resurfacing program.

On a unanimous roll-call vote, council adopted Resolution R37-2025 to confirm the appointment of Rick Garrison to the Carnegie Board of Trustees, with the term running through Dec. 31, 2029. The motion to move R37 on second reading and adopt it was made and seconded, and council recorded all “Yes” votes during roll call.

Council then approved Resolution R38-2025, authorizing the city manager or service director to prepare and submit an application to the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) for state-capital-improvement or local-transportation funds. The resolution identifies Dayton Avenue culvert and related small-structure, tile and grading improvements as eligible project elements; council moved for adoption and recorded unanimous approval.

The body also approved Resolution R39-2025 to award the 2025 street and alley resurfacing contract to Fillmore Construction. City staff presented the contract award on second reading, a motion to adopt…

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