“It’s a great opportunity to talk about streets, sidewalks, curbs,” Coleman said. “There’s been a lot of talk about trash, so we’ve been looking at that too—actually bringing along trash bags with us now to pick up litter during the walks. We’re really getting involved.”
The document includes a comprehensive list of transportation-related projects across Lima and Allen County. This year, a new interactive dashboard has been introduced to help residents learn more about the more than $10 million worth of projects scheduled in the region.
The LCIC, a nonprofit organization established under the Ohio Revised Code, promotes various forms of development within the city, including housing projects aimed at increasing homeownership and affordability.
Golden shovels poised and ready for a groundbreaking ceremony.
Photographer holding camera on desk ready to editing photos on laptop.
Mayor Dean Meyer gave a state of the village address at the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce meeting. He talked about completing a strategic plan for Ottawa. The plan was put together by an outside company from recommendations from council members and residents. It will focus on public spaces, neighborhoods, streets, and trails for the next 5 to 10 years. He says it is good to have a plan moving forward.
The City of Findlay looks back at a good year, as they get ready for 2023. This past year, the city broke ground on the Strict Center, which will be used to train fire firefighters and law enforcement. The city is also moving forward in building a downtown recreation area.
The State of Ohio helping communities across the state with water improvement projects.
The outpouring of volunteers for a southside spruce up took organizers by surprise. The newly formed South Lima Community Development Corporation can't say thank you enough to of those who came out to their kick-off event on September 10th.