Monday 28 December 2015

City has big infrastructure plans for coming year

The city of Athens in 2016 should see a variety of work completed on city infrastructure projects, including an extension of the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway out to Columbus Road, and design work on a large-scale East State Street project (which could start construction in 2017).

In 2015, the city undertook a slew of infrastructure improvements: Work is now almost complete on the city wastewater treatment plant, one of the most-expensive renovation projects in city history (around $18 million), while work finished earlier this year on the long-awaited Richland Avenue road rehabilitation (costing around $5 million).

The city also completed various street repaving and sidewalk repairs, including sidewalks on Central Avenue, South May Street and North Congress Street, which generated controversy earlier this year because of costs assessed to abutting property owners. For the full article click here 



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