Council Approves Annexation of 5.01 Acres Along South Main Street
Thu, 11/19/2009 - 14:13Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve the annexation of the 5.01 acres owned by Mill District LLC along South Main Street near the Village Service Department.
Council Approves Exclusive Contract for Big O to Provide Trash Hauling in the Village
Thu, 11/19/2009 - 13:59Granville Council passed the single trash hauling proposal at last night’s Council meeting on Wednesday, November 18, 2009. The vote was a unanimous endorsement of the new arrangement whereby Big O will be the sole trash hauler for Granville starting January 1, 2010. The Village will do the billing as part of its water service billing, and the monthly charge will be $14.65 per home, or $13.25 for seniors over 65 years old. The contract awarded to Big O will have these prices fixed for a three year period.
Trash Tradeoff: You Lose Your Freedom to Choose, But Probably Keep More of Your Money
Wed, 11/18/2009 - 00:01At Wednesday night’s Village Council meeting on November 18, 2009, Council will vote on the establishment of a single exclusive trash hauler for the Village of Granville. All residents will be forced to use that one trash hauler, and no other trash collection companies will be allowed to operate within the Village.
Potential Solutions to Prevent Further Loss of Village Trees
Fri, 11/13/2009 - 17:17Trees dying along Village streets was a topic of discussion at the Tree & Landscape Commission meeting on November 10, 2009.
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Cornman, Lerner and Van Ness Elected - Beckerley, Hartfield, Mason and McGowan Returned to Office - Roads and Recreation Levies Pass
Tue, 11/03/2009 - 23:23Each of our local governing bodies will have a new member with Cornman, Lerner and Van Ness all winning seats. Beckerley, Hartfield, Mason and McGowan were returned to office.
Granville Election Results
Tue, 11/03/2009 - 23:13Following are the overall election results for Granville (updated as of 11/4/2009 01:05).
Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee Hears Concerns
Tue, 10/27/2009 - 21:11Tuesday evening the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee held a public hearing on the draft Comprehensive Plan. Committee Chair Connie Barsky kicked off the meeting noting it was intended to be a public forum to gain feedback on the draft plan. Committee member and Township Trustee Fred Abraham clarified that the plan had originally been created by the planning firm Poggemeyer Design Group. He stated the Trustees had a number of concerns about the plan themselves and have heard residents express concerns.
A number of residents attended and after a short committee presentation residents expressed their concerns and asked a variety of questions regarding the current plan draft.
Granville Press Election Coverage
Mon, 10/26/2009 - 16:54Township Trustee Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Village Council Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Board of Education Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Granville Recreation District Levy Deserves Your "yes" Vote
Granville Township Trustees are sitting on record-breaking cash surplus. Vote "no" on their tax hike
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Draft Comprehensive Plan Needs Changes to Avoid Flooding Granville Schools
Mon, 10/26/2009 - 15:24Key Meeting Tuesday, October 27, at 7 pm, Granville Intermediate School
The draft Comprehensive Plan apparently being recommended by the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee this Tuesday night has both significant improvements from the last draft and some areas where improvement is still needed. There remain several big problems and a number of smaller issues.
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Comprehensive Plan Committee to Announce Recommendations and Next Steps, and Then Get Public Input
Mon, 10/26/2009 - 13:37The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee has scheduled a "public hearing" on a new comprehensive plan this Tuesday evening, October 27, 2009 at 7 pm. The meeting will be held at the Granville Intermediate School. There have been repeated concerns in the community that the committee has not been receiving and fully following public input. This makes notice of a "public hearing" a good thing.
However, the agenda produced for the meeting is interesting.
Board of Education Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Sat, 10/24/2009 - 22:07The Granville Press believes it is important voters have the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates with minimal filtration and interpretation.
With this in mind, we asked each of the candidates for the Board of Education to answer some questions. The ground rules were simple: they could write whatever they wanted and we would publish their answers without modification (other than minor format changes and typographical correction).
Following are the questions and answers presented in the order in which the answers arrived at The Granville Press.
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Village Council Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Fri, 10/16/2009 - 10:24The Granville Press believes it is important voters have the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates with minimal filtration and interpretation.
With this in mind, we asked each of the candidates for Village Council to answer some questions. The ground rules were simple: they could write whatever they wanted and we would publish their answers without modification (other than minor format changes and typographical correction).
Following are the questions and answers presented in the order in which the answers arrived at The Granville Press. In upcoming days candidates for the Board of Education will have their chance.
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Township Trustee Candidates Answer Questions from The Granville Press
Thu, 10/15/2009 - 21:52Our community faces quite a few issues. The Granville Press believes it is important voters have the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates with minimal filtration and interpretation.
With this in mind, we asked each of the candidates for Township Trustee to answer some questions. The ground rules were simple: they could write whatever they wanted and we would publish their answers without modification (other than minor format changes and typographical correction).
Following are the questions and answers presented in the order in which the answers arrived at The Granville Press. In upcoming days candidates for Village Council and the Board of Education will have their chance.
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Now That Was a Tough Election
Thu, 10/15/2009 - 20:10Here it is upon us again: the election season. Crazy things happen during an election. One hears of candidates being "attacked," possibly "repeatedly attacked," by letters to the editor or in posted comments. Signs are down or missing, so it must be another candidate doing it (and not the wind or kids or someone trying to see around a corner).
With all this angst, it is important to remember it is about Granville first. It is not about any candidates. It is not about getting elected. It is about Granville.
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Granville Recreation District Levy Deserves Your "yes" Vote
Wed, 10/07/2009 - 15:45The one mill levy for parks and recreation highly deserves your "yes" vote.
This is an easy recommendation to make for a couple reasons. First, the cost is quite minimal and, second, the benefits provided by this levy are intertwined with so many aspects of Granville’s quality of life.
The levy will support the Granville Recreation District. After careful study the District was formed earlier this year through a collaborative effort of the Granville Recreation Commission, the Granville School Board, the Township Trustees and the Village Council.
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