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Township earmarks transfers for paving and roundabout; services department to assess facilities and invest in Keener Park
Summary
Officials said transfers from a sustainable infrastructure fund have supported paving and will continue in 2026, including funding for a Dimock & McCauley roundabout and Pepper Pike intersection work; the services department will also conduct a township-wide facility condition assessment and advance planned Keener Park improvements.
Lisa Brown and Director Mike Huxel described planned road and parks work within the township's broader operational and capital plans.
Brown said the sustainable infrastructure fund has grown in recent years (slides showed a rise from roughly $17 million to about $20 million) and that transfers from that fund supported a $1,000,000 increase to the paving program last year and a continued $1,000,000 transfer in 2026 plus additional transfers for specific projects.…
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