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Village administrator reports storm damage to police and fire building; insurance claim filed

Carrolton Village Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Village Administrator Chris Kiehl told council that storm damage to the Police/Fire building roof and AC unit and a bent flagpole have prompted an insurance claim and that contractors will provide quotes and temporary repairs; he also reported inspections, paving preparations and new speed signs.

Village Administrator Chris Kiehl reported several operational items to the Carrolton Village Council on March 9, including storm damage to municipal facilities and ongoing public-works activities.

Kiehl said storm damage occurred to the roof and the air-conditioning unit at the combined Police/Fire Department building, and that the flagpole in the public square is severely bent. He said he has filed an insurance claim for those items and that several companies will visit the site to provide quotes and perform temporary repairs.

Kiehl also told the council he had provided the monthly sewer, water and street repair reports; that Pitts Fire Extinguisher completed the annual inspections at village locations; and that a paving bid is being prepared and expected to be complete by the next meeting. He reported attendance at the Tuscarawas County Safety meeting and at the Family Children's First Council meeting. He noted that three speed-monitoring signs have been installed in the village.

No formal action or funding authorization related to repairs was recorded in the minutes; Kiehl said contractors will provide quotes and the village has filed an insurance claim as the next step.