Olentangy elementary students to be redistricted in 2012

As many as 1,400 Olentangy elementary students and as few as 700 could be shuffled to different schools in the upcoming year due to redistricting.

As many as 1,400 Olentangy elementary students and as few as 700 could be shuffled to different schools in the upcoming year due to redistricting.
The City of Powell and Liberty Township are close to an updated Cooperative Economic Development Agreement, the culmination of several months of mediation.

Delaware City Manager Tom Homan presented a balanced 2012 budget proposal to council this week, forecasting a slight decrease in earnings, a slight increase in spending, and a continued surplus in the year-end fund balance.
Powell City Council held its first reading Tuesday of the city’s proposed 2012 operating budget, a spending plan that reflects a continued reliance on reserve funds to balance the city’s books.
An Olentangy Wellness Expo set for Thursday will benefit the Hyatts Middle School greenhouse project.
On the morning of Sunday (Oct. 23, 2011), the angels called our angel, Jonnie Lynn “Bon” Brasch home at the young age of 43 years.
Liberty Township is one step closer to having more bike path connections following the Monday approval of an engineering proposal with Columbus-based Cardno ENTRIX. The consulting firm will assist the township with design plans and right-of-way acquisition needed to complete the project for fees of up to $4,700, said township administrator Dave Anderson.

In an effort to accelerate economic development, Delaware City Council has submitted an application for a $3 million state grant to help pay for Sawmill Parkway’s extension as well as related infrastructure improvements.