At Tuesday night’s Homer City Borough Council meeting, council discussed possible development projects in the business district.
Borough Manager Rob Nymick was given the authority in exploring possible developmental projects, but he said that he has to gauge interest of which landowners, if any, would sell to the borough.
No certain projects are planned at this time.
Nymick also gave an update on a drainage pipe replacement project that will start tomorrow. He said that part of a 60 ft. drainage pipe between two homes on Beech St. has collapsed and will be replaced tomorrow, weather permitting. If weather becomes a factor, the project will get pushed to Thursday. The replacement will start at 8 a.m.
In other business, Council gave an update on some upcoming paving projects. Nymick said paving will occur along the stretch of road between Sycamore St. and Columbia Ave., as well as all of Station Road. This will be a three-day project, with milling taking place on the first day and asphalt replacement occupying the following two days, and it will start depending on the weather.












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