Powell’s Longtime Development Director Announces Retirement
David Betz plans to retire from the City of Powell at the end of June after serving as the City’s Development Director for nearly 28 years.
David Betz plans to retire from the City of Powell at the end of June after serving as the City’s Development Director for nearly 28 years.
Work is expected to begin on the Sawmill Parkway resurfacing project next Monday, June 22, weather permitting.
The contractor for Armita Plaza plans to pave SR 750 between Traditions Way and Lincoln Street on Tuesday, May 26 and Wednesday, May 27. Work will take place during the daytime hours and traffic will be maintained.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (POWELL, Ohio)—May 15, 2020—The Liberty Township Fire Department has improved the Insurance Services Organization (ISO) rating for Liberty Township and the City of Powell to a rating of 3 following a recent survey of the department. The Department had previously received a rating of 4. ISO’s Public Protection Classification Program (PPC) evaluates Continue reading…
Join the Delaware Soil and Water Conservation District for a virtual pond management clinic at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 5 via Zoom meeting, featuring guest speaker Eugene Braig, Program Director of Aquatic Ecosystems for Ohio State University Extension. Topics include managing residential neighborhood ponds and aquatic plant management. Homeowners association managers and members are encouraged Continue reading…
Powell City Council unanimously approved an ordinance authorizing the City to award a bid to Shelly and Sands, Inc. in the amount of $1,024,962 for the Sawmill Parkway resurfacing project. Crews will resurface a portion of Sawmill Parkway between Seldom Seen Road and Home Road later this spring. Project Highlights -Paving work will begin June Continue reading…
Delaware General Health District, in coordination with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is closely monitoring coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.
The annual Powell Easter Egg Hunt presented by the Powell United Methodist Church scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, April 4 in Village Green Park has been canceled.
Census Day is April 1st. Where you live on that date determines where you are counted for the U.S. Census (students in college on April 1st should list their college address when completing their form).
Members of Powell City Council concluded their search for the new Powell City Manager during last night’s meeting, appointing and entering into an employment agreement with Andrew White.