NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR BANKING SERVICES – FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT COMMENCING JUNE 15, 2019

The Village of Byesville’s current depository agreement will expire on June 15th, 2019.
The Village of Byesville is currently accepting proposals from qualified financial institutions wishing to serve the Village’s financial needs for active and interim funds for a five-year period commencing June 15th, 2019.
The Village of Byesville currently maintains two checking accounts and one interest-bearing sweep account.
If interested, please submit an application and memorandum of agreement to P.O. Box 8, Byesville, Ohio 43723. A copy of your institution’s most recent financial institutions shall be submitted as well. Documents may be dropped off to the Byesville Village Hall, 221 E. Main Ave., Byesville, Ohio 43723, during normal office hours, Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
The last day to submit proposals is May 15th, 2019.
Please contact Brandon Gregg, Fiscal Officer, at (740) 685-0800 x 1003 or bgregg@byesvilleoh.gov with questions or to request additional information.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF A FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT (FONSI) COMBINED NOTICE/NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS (NOI/RROF)

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Easter Egg Hunt Donations

The Byesville Village Park is currently accepting donations (prizes, eggs, etc.) for its upcoming annual Easter Egg Hunt. Please contact Jeff Neff at (740) 241-2655.

Newt Oliver Jr. High Basketball Summer League @ Byesville Village Park

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Notice of Public hearing No. 1

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NO. 1

 

 The Village of Byesville is eligible and intends to apply to the Ohio Development Services Agency for funding through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Residential Public Infrastructure Grant Program, a federally-funded program administered by the State.

The first of two or more public hearings will be held on Wednesday, August 8th, 2018 at 5:00 pm at the Municipal Building on 221 Main Street, Byesville, Ohio 43723.  This public hearing will provide citizens with pertinent information about the CDBG program, including an explanation of eligible activities and program requirements.  The CDBG program can fund a broad range of activities, including:  economic development projects; street, water supply, drainage and sanitary sewer improvements, park acquisition and improvements; demolition of unsafe structures; rehabilitation of housing and neighborhood facilities.  The activities must be designed to primarily benefit low and moderate-income persons, aid in the prevention or elimination of slum and blight or meet an urgent need of the community.

Citizens are encouraged to attend this meeting on August 8th to provide input on the Village’s proposed CDBG project.

By order of Mayor Jay Jackson

Village of Byesville, Ohio

Date of Notice:  July 20, 2018

No parking on 6/28/2018 on South 7th St, Mclaughlin, West Watson, and North 7th St

We will be grinding and preparing streets for paving tomorrow.  Streets in the area of South 7th, Mclaughlin, West Watson, and North 7th St will have no on street parking permitted between the hours of 7:45 and 5:00 P.M. on 6/27/18

Byesville Park Road has new name

The park road circling the Park will be named Newt Oliver Way after legendary basketball coach Newt Oliver.  Newt Oliver was a member of the Ohio Basketball Hall of fame,  former Northwestern High School athletic director and a resident of Byesville.

Village of Byesville looking for a new park board member

Village of Byesville currently has an opening for a park board member.  Please send in or drop off letters of interest to Village Hall attention Jay Jackson with your interest.

 

221 Main St

Byesville Oh 43723

ATTENTION: ROAD CLOSURE

Road Closed on Glass Ave Between Meek and N 6th for a Culvert Repair.

Paul Patterson Retires from Fire Department

We would like to thank Assistant Chief Paul Patterson for 20 years of service to the Byesville Fire Department.  Paul Paterson retired to spend additional time with his family.   Paul will be missed greatly by his fire department family as well as all of Byesville who he kept safe during his reign.

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