2017 Ashville Projects |
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2017 Service Projects |
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Water Resource Recovery Facility
This is the largest project the village has undertaken. This will produce a 900,000 gallon plant that will meet the requirements established by the OhioEPA Findings and Orders. The evaluation of wastewater occurred in 2012 followed by design. Construction of the facility began March 21, 2016. This project is now completed and operational. When the operational fine tuning is completed it will cost 15.5 million dollars. Funding sources include Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA), Ohio Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF), Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC), Division of Environmental & Financial Assistance (DEFA), and Ashville. The Water Resourse Recovery Facility was presented on our website with its own webpage. You can access that page by click on the image to the right. It is your project and your money. Therefore, we wanted to ensure that it was done in a very transpartent way. Later in 2018 this facility will have an open house. See this site and the Newsletter for that announcement.
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2017 Service Projects |
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Sidewalk Project - on the west side of Long Street from Station to State Route 752. Estimated Grant $28,460.85 Local Funds $7,115.21 for a $35,576.06. With the CDBG West Long Street Sidewalk you will soon be able to walk safely from Savings Bank or Dollar Genera to Lexington, Scioto, and Jefferson Street.
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Center Alley Project – this project is between West Main Street and Madison Avenue. In addition to that alley water run-off and secondary alleys will be improved. CDBG Grant includes $57,694 and $8,701.18 local funds. Total projected costs to be $66,395.18.
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Ashton Woods Drive Paving Project - this project was between State Route 752 and Morrison Drive. Total project cost was $49,500
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2018 Projects |
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CDBG West Station Street Paving Project, between Randolph and Long Street Project – paving, sidewalks, stormwater, and ADA compliance. |
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CDBG Lexington Griggs Intersection Project – paving, sidewalks, stormwater and ADA compliance.
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Pickaway County Park District Project – backstop and fencing replacement for east ball field.
South Central Power Company Foundation Project – replace picnic tables, benches and drinking fountain.
Ashville Paving Project – contingent on funding Brenton Drive, Brenton Court and repairs of potholes throughout the village.
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2018-2019 Water Interconnect with Earnhart Hill Water Sewer District is under development.
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