Liability policy focus in Cadiz
CADIZ — Members of Village Council discussed the village liability policy Thursday night.
Council members heard from Joel Bender of the Whitikar Myers Insurance Group, who spoke about the liability insurance for buildings and properties the village owns.
Bender told council members that one of the buildings on the current policy will be removed, which should help reduce the cost, but the policy will increase overall around $2,000.
The study showed there were not sufficient reasons to warrant lowering the speed limit in that area from 45 miles per hour to 25 mph.
ODOT did say that another study should be done after the new Harrison Hills City School District complex opens, when more specific data is available.
Bowman said that he had received a report from a structural engineer regarding a project with the parking lot on East Market Street.
Bowman said that once the easements are obtained, the village will put the project out to bid.
The nonprofit group was formed in October 2016 to ensure that money from fundraisers would stay in the county and get to people who needed it.
McPeak asked for permission for several items related to an August Cancer Rally and Race ot be held at Sally Buffalo Park, including hanging a banner to advertise the event, and the services of police officers to help block off the park entrance.
Council members approved the requests, and Police Chief Ryan McCann offered the services of his officers.