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Commissioners approve settlement with Duke Energy, engineer projects, UC statue exception and $17.4M in JFS renewals
Summary
On April 2, the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved a $1.775 million settlement with Duke Energy, authorized multiple Engineer bid resolutions for pavement and line striping, granted an MSD exception for a University of Cincinnati Bearcat statue, appointed Nathan Rosenberger to the Board of Zoning Appeals, and approved a consent agenda including roughly $17.42 million in Job and Family Services renewals and related contracts.
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved several administrative and capital items at its April 2 meeting.
Settlement with Duke Energy: The board authorized the County Administrator to enter a settlement agreement with Duke Energy regarding Sutton Road in Anderson Township, for receipt of $1.775 million. Administration said commissioners had been briefed and recommended approval; the motion to adopt the resolution passed unanimously.
Engineer resolutions and project funding: The county Engineer presented four resolutions for approval. Two line- and thermoplastic-striping programs will be put out…
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