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The Village of Rutland Weber Street Ditching and Culvert Repair Project is centered on the excavation of ditching, installation of new culverts and a regrading and crowning of the limestone roadway to improve stormwater runoff and facilitate smoother road conditions for residents and motorists.
🕙 Last Updated: October 30, 2024 1:34 A.M.
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Please, mail all letters of opposition or support to:
Tyler M. Eblin, Mayor
Rutland Civic Center-Village Hall
337 Main Street, Suite 106
Rutland, Ohio 45775
The Project's total budget, combined with the Lynn Storm Sewer Improvement Project is $8,648.96, with the capital outlay appropriation in the Village's Street Construction, Maintenance and Repair Fund as the project's funding source.
The Weber Ditching and Culvert Repair Project includes excavation of a ditch, approximately 360 feet in length, from the paved surface parallel to the limestone surface for improved water collection and funneling to culverts, which will also be replaced. The limestone portion of the roadway will be regraded and crowned to assist with water runoff.