Ohio Laborers offer volunteers to county at commissioners meeting
COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners met today, April 10, with Jake McConnell from Ohio Laborers during their bi-weekly meeting. McConnell is traveling the county and surrounding areas promoting Ohio Labors and offered volunteers to the commissioners for any upcoming community event or construction project.
Ohio Laborers is a 56,000 square foot training center in Knox County that can house 75 laborers where they learn a variety of building trades or refresh their current skills.
At 10:30 a.m., the commissioners went into executive session with Sheriff Tim Rogers and Lt. Jim Crawford to discuss compensation.
The commissioners also approved:
– The minutes of the previous meeting as presented
– A motion to sign a request for payment and status of funds report for grant B-C-11-1AP-1 in the amount of $21,708 as requested by Robin Schonauer, budget director
– A motion to sign the Housing Semi-Annual Program Income Report for the period ending June 30, 2012 as requested by Robin Schonauer, budget director
– Receive the dog warden’s report for the week ending April 8 with three dogs picked up by the warden, eight dogs brought in as strays, 26 dogs destroyed, four citations issued, 17 calls handled, seven dog licenses sold, six late fees paid, one dog sold, three dogs redeemed, 18 dogs per owner surrendered, $20 in boarding fees collected with a total of $326 in fees collected.
– A motion to adopt the Locally Develop Transportation Plan for Coshocton County as requested by Tracy Haines, Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency Director
– A motion to approve the following Then and Now Certificates which have been certified by the County Auditor. See link:
– A motion to approve the bills per computer printout dated April 10.
Category: Government