Greene Co. officials to consider airport proposal
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WAYNESBURG – Greene County commissioners will vote today on a proposal from Pennoni Associates for engineering services that could open the door for development at the Greene County Airport. The services would relate to existing airport permits, the new hangar site project, and the airport entrance highway occupancy permit project.
In another matter, the commissioners will vote on a contract with Lone Pine Construction for the Lippencott Covered Bridge and a proposal for design, bidding, and construction phase architectural and engineering services related to a new food preparation facility at the Greene County Prison.
The board also will consider a $250,000 municipal recycling grant agreement between the county and the Department of Environmental Protection.
Under human resources, the board will consider passage of an updated county employee policy handbook and the Greene County Workplace Violence and Weapons Policy.
Commissioners will consider bids for four properties, received by the Greene County Tax Claim Bureau, that have been taken to upset and judicial sales but remain unsold. The first property in Wayne Township has been in tax claim since 2007. An offer has been made of $150. The second property in Jefferson Township and has been in tax claim since 1993. An offer has been made of $50. The third property in Springhill Township has been in tax claim since 1989. An offer has been made of $50. The fourth property in Cumberland Township has been in tax claim since 1978. An offer has been made of $50.
Seven department of recreation mini-grants are up for consideration, including; playground equipment for CBM Ministries in Jefferson Township; sound proofing for an indoor shooting range at the Waynesburg Sportsman Association in Franklin Township because of proximity to schools; restroom and tennis court repairs at WanaB Park in Cumberland Township; replacement of a ball field storage area and recreation room in Greene Township; fencing, concession and improvements for the King Coal Softball Association in Cumberland Township; dirt, lawn mower services, and equipment for the Jefferson Girls Softball field, located in Burson; and fish stocking by the Isaac Walton League of America.