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Commissioners Corner...
Lots of things in the
hopper, including EMA, Jail & Economic Development
The spring season is upon us, the farmers are planting, and as this is
written we are getting a little bit of rain. The temperatures are
warming up, and springtime normally makes everyone feel better.
Spring is a good time to start things anew, and we in the
Commissioner’s Office are revving up for a busy springtime and summer.
We have been really busy in the office. We are of course looking
as to what to do in the E.M.A. Office. We have several options
and we want to make sure we pick the right one for Darke County.
Right now, the Office is being run by Mindy Saylor. Mindy is
doing everything by herself, so we have to make sure that whatever we
do is the right choice. Mindy is doing a super job for us in a
very difficult situation. We hope to have an answer real
soon. We also are keeping tabs on the new roof project at Edison
State College. The Contractor, Harold J. Becker, is moving along
nicely, and as long as the weather does not slow them down, they may be
done by the end of the month. This project has been long overdue,
and we hope to keep Edison State for a long time. Thanks to Jeff
Marshall and everyone who helped make this possible after all these
years.
The Jail continues to have problems, and we are looking at solutions to
fix them. We are in the process of getting the jail ductwork
cleaned, and the jail itself, as this has not been done since the
building was built. On the 9-1-1 front, the County Commissioners
Association of Ohio (C.C.A.O.) is not very positive on the $.28 per
month cell phone tax being kept. Since this is an election year,
it looks like that will be going away at this point. This will
definitely hurt the less populated counties like ours. We receive
about $115,000 a year and this is a source of revenue we cannot afford
to lose. We will keep everyone posted. The Sheriff’s office
is planning a series of talks on 9-1-1 to inform the public how it
works. Deputy Chief Whittaker will be supplying the information
as to when and where these will be held. If anyone has any
questions on the mechanical side of how it works, you may contact him
at the Sheriff’s Office.
The St. Rte. 242 project is moving along nicely. The State
Highway Department says they are ahead of schedule, and we hope to have
things moving here shortly. This project will be a big help to
our runway extension at the airport. As you know, we have 300
feet of runway that is not usable by some bigger aircraft, and this
project will allow us to access this already existing part of the
runway.
On the economic development front, the County continues to move ahead
aggressively. We still have a lot of projects in the works, and
all the local C.I.C.’s, the Partnering for Progress initiative, the
villages, city, towns, and the E.D. Office continue to work closely
together to retain and bring new business to the county. This
partnership is unique in the fact that everyone is on board to make
things better. This does not happen in other parts of the
State. One area of development for the State that we are looking
to get involved in is the Shale Oil supply chain. This project is
bigger than anybody can estimate, and we may have several companies
that can fit into the supply side of this booming business. Mayor
Mike Bowers and Commissioner Stegall attended a Shale Oil Conference on
April 11th in Cambridge, Ohio, to learn more about the subject.
What we discovered was that the entire State will be affected by this
business, and if company’s want to get involved, there will be a
website to share with Oil Companies explaining what service your
company can provide. If any companies are interested, no matter
how big or small, go online to OhioShaleEnergy.com and complete a
survey and you will be entered into a data base at the Voinovich School
at Ohio University for oil companies to access. According to what
we learned at the conference, this could generate over $500 million
dollars a year in extra revenue to the State by 2014.
In other economic news, On March 28th, S&P upgraded Ohio’s
Enterprise Bond Fund Ratings two levels to AA+. S&P cited Ohio’s
strong risk profile and sound financial policies as key factors in the
upgrade. This is the first upgrade since 2003. Things
continue to improve in Ohio, and we hope to continue down this path of
economic growth. On the same note, as Greenville was honored as
one of the top micropolitans in the country, ranked #21, Cincinnati and
Cleveland were both ranked in the top ten Metropolitan areas by KPMG
Limited, an audit, tax and advisory firm as being the least costly
locations in America to do business among the 27 largest Metropolitan
areas. All of this is great news for Ohio, as we are
moving ahead out of the economic slump. Anyone can
subscribe to get updates on Economic activity in Ohio by accessing
DevelopOhio.Blog. In other Ohio news, for the 31st straight year
Ohio has led the nation in Tree City USA cities with 237. Last
year Ohioan’s planted over 28,000 trees statewide. To learn more go to
www.ohiodnr.com/forestry.
We hope to keep Darke County as informed as possible on all happenings
in the County. One way we do that is in our Public
Sessions. We meet every Monday and Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. in the
Commissioner’s Office conference room. We are located at 520 S.
Broadway, just south of the Courthouse. Please plan to attend a meeting
soon. See you there!
The Darke County Commissioners
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