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Officers' lifesaving efforts to be recognized at Ada Council meeting

Letter from Chief Alec Cooper, Ada Police Department:

On Tuesday February 21, 2023, the Ada Police Department will hold a special awards ceremony during the Ada Village Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the municipal building to recognize the lifesaving efforts of two Ada police officers, as well as two public safety officers from Ohio Northern University.

Ada Public Library board meeting to be rescheduled

The Ada Public Library Board of Trustees meeting that was scheduled for this Monday February 20 has been cancelled.

Information will follow regarding when the meeting will be rescheduled.

Ada Board of Ed to schedule public meeting for athletic conference discussion

By Paula Scott

The Thursday, February 16 meeting of the Ada Schools Board of Education attracted a full house of parents and coaches with several coming to speak about the district considering changing athletic conferences from the Northwest Conference (NWC) to the Blanchard Valley Conference (BVC) 

Summary of February 7 meeting of the Ada Council

At the regular meeting of the Ada Council on February 7, all council members–Sean Beck, Jason Campbell, Sheila Coressel, Linda Mason, Jeff Oestreich and Bob Simmons– were present. Also present were Police Chief Alec Cooper, Village Administrator Jamie Hall, Zoning Inspector Michael Harnishfeger, and Fiscal Officer Patty J. Navin.

Supporting documents can be found HERE on the village website.

BILLS
Three claims registers were paid including 2023-3A $63,088.52; 2023-3B $57,608.75 Payroll for February 4, 2023 and 2023-3C $14,198.20.

Discussion included questions about Taser purchases. Chief Cooper noted that remanufactured units are being purchased.

OPEN FLOOR TO PUBLIC
The three guests did not address the council.

RESOLUTIONS
Council approved a resolution “Declaring the Official Intent and Reasonable Expectation of the Village of Ada on Behalf of the State of Ohio (The Borrower) To Reimburse its Construction Fund for the Grandview Boulevard Road Reconstruction project, Project Number CT65Z/CT66Z with the Proceeds of Tax-Exempt Debt of the State of Ohio.” There was no discussion. Beck and Mason abstained from voting.

Council unanimously passed “A Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Enter into an Agreement for Engineering Services for the Ada Water Treatment Plant Improvements Project.”

Partisan mayoral and council candidates certified for General Election

The 46-day notice for the May 2, 2023 Special Election has been announced by Becky L. Stevenson, Deputy Director of the Hardin County Board of Elections.

There are no questions and issues, or local options for Ada. 

On February 9 the following Ada candidates were certified for the November 2023 General Election:

Howard N. Fenton, Democrat, Ada Mayor

David A. Retterer, Republican, Ada Mayor

Sheila M. Coressel, Democrat, Ada Council

Linda Mason, Republican, Ada Council

These candidates will be on the November 7, 2023 ballot for Ada Precincts A and B.

There will be no May primary.

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March 21 hearing for public comment on rezoning request by Wilson's Sporting Goods

The Village of Ada will hold a public hearing on at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 in Village Council Chambers for the purpose of considering a rezoning request by Wilson’s Sporting Goods for the following parcels from R2 to I2.

The numbers below are linked to parcel information from the Hardin County Auditor's Office.

251700720000

251700730000

251700740000

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