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Mansfield OKs $58K contract to address artesian spring issues on B&O Trail connector

MANSFIELD — Underground artesian springs are impacting the construction of a $2.1 million, 1.1-mile, multi-use path linking the Richland B&O Trail to Trimble Road. That’s why the City of Mansfield Board of Control on Tuesday morning approved an additional $58,275 contract with Adena Corp. to remedy the issue. City engineer Bob Bianchi told the board that once the […]

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Mansfield awards $330,240 to Columbus firm to oversee B&O Trail connective paths

MANSFIELD — A Columbus-based engineering firm will be paid $330,240 for construction administration and inspection services for two connective projects related to the B&O Trail. CTL Engineering was awarded two contracts on Tuesday by the Mansfield Board of Control to oversee a multi-use connector between the trail and the tunnel beneath Trimble Road and also […]

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Celebrating a legacy: Bowersock honored by mayor for 25 years of Mansfield job creation

MANSFIELD — Tim Bowersock left his economic development job with the City of the Mansfield the same way he started. Helping to create local jobs. Bowersock, who officially retired last week, attended Mansfield City Council’s meeting on Wednesday to explain a pair of Community Reinvestment Area agreements on two projects near Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport. […]

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Bids for 4th Richland County Common Pleas courtroom lower than expected

MANSFIELD — Another bid opening, another set of offers significantly lower than estimated. That was the case Tuesday morning when the Richland County Board of Commissioners opened the five bids submitted for a project that will create a fourth Common Pleas courtroom inside the county administration building. The work was designed and estimated at $750,000 […]

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Richland County Courthouse renovation bids come in below $2.75 million estimate

MANSFIELD — All six bids for a proposed multiple-floor renovation of the Richland County Courthouse came in lower than than $2.75 million estimate provided by its architect. Bids for the project, which will largely be funded through a portion of the county’s American Rescue Plan Act, were opened Thursday morning. Brad Maurer of the Maurer […]

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