MEETING CANCELED
Due to no quorum the Village of North Lewisburg Council Meeting scheduled for May 10, 2022 at 6:30pm has been cancelled. The next Village of North Lewisburg council meeting will be held May 24, 2022 at 6:30pm
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THE VILLAGE OF NORTH LEWISBURG COUNCIL HAS DECLARED MAY 15th THRU MAY 22TH, 2022 AS SPRING CLEAN UP WEEK BY OHIO GENERAL CODE # 521-08. FREE COMMUNITY YARD SALES ON MAY 20, 21, 22. NO PERMIT REQUIRED. All residents, property owners and business places are urged to comply and work to beautify their properties by removing unsightly debris, trash and junk vehicles. Dumpsters will be placed at the Village Garage located on East St. from FRIDAY MORNING MAY 20th thru SATURDAY MORNING MAY 21st. Residents will be allowed to place items in the dumpsters from 8 AM – 3 PM (or until Dumpsters are full). AS ALWAYS, PER THE VILLAGE OF NORTH LEWISBURG CONTRACT WITH REPUBLIC SERVICES, YOU MAY CALL REPUBLIC SERVICES AT 937-593-3566, FOR A 1 TIME PER MONTH LARGE ITEM PICK UP AND HAVE UNLIMITED BAGS DURING YOUR REGULAR SERVICE TIMES. RESIDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH VERIFICATION OF RESIDENCY SUCH AS A WATER BILL STUB. ANYONE OTHER THAN VILLAGE RESIDENTS USING THE DUMPSTERS WILL BE PROSECUTED. LIST OF UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS
AUTO/ PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Tires Batteries Antifreeze Oil, Lubricant/ Fluids, Gas, Kerosene Car Parts GARDEN/ YARD PRODUCTS Yard Waste Fertilizers Pesticides Garden Chemicals Concrete, brick, stone, or asphalt Dead Animals PAINTS/ HOBBY PRODUCTS Paint, Thinners, Solvents Stains, Varnish, Lacquer Wood Stains, Preservatives Paint Stripper, Glues, Adhesives Florescent Lights Ammunition Photographic Chemicals OTHER ITEMS Dehumidifiers, Air conditioners Refrigerators, Freezers Metal Drums Ashes Hazardous Waste Infectious or Biomedical waste Propane Cylinders Full Time 40 hours
Under general supervision of the Village Administrator, receives and records payments to the Village, prepares correspondence and reports, performs general clerical duties. Customer Service is extremely important in this position. Other duties as may be required. Qualifications: completion of High School diploma or vocational school, plus four years prior experience in Accounting, Finance or Administration. Requires computer knowledge in Microsoft Products, normal business equipment and ability to learn billing software. Must be able to pass a background check and be able to be bonded. Driver’s License required Please send resume to Village of North Lewisburg, 60 East Maple Street, P.O. Box 243, North Lewisburg Ohio 43060, or fiscalofficer@nlbohio.com The Champaign County Commissioners are exploring grant opportunities to improve internet/broadband service. The first step is to collect data to determine the need for improved internet service, and this will be done through a survey. We need your opinion! Please take a moment to complete the survey (at your home), it can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LUCInternet. Please share this information with others in Champaign County. Thank you!
The Village of North Lewisburg is seeking a part-time Groundskeeper and Utility Billing Clerk. Job descriptions are below. By April 10th, 2021, please send resumes to: Administrator, Village of North Lewisburg 60 East Maple Street, P.O. Box 243 North Lewisburg Ohio Seasonal Summer/Fall GroundskeeperSeasonal (25 to 35 hours per week) Groundskeeper, which includes, mowing and weed removal of Village properties, Community Parks, Cemeteries, and Libraries. Watering Village Flowers, Painting, and repair of small equipment. In the Fall assist with leaf pick up and leaf disposal. Other duties as required. Position lasts Spring through Fall. Part-Time Utility Billing Clerk20 – 25 hours per week. Under general supervision of the Village Administrator, receives and records payments to the Village, prepares correspondence and reports, performs general clerical duties; and license applications. Customer Service extremely important in this position. Other duties as required.
Qualifications Completion of High school, diploma or vocational school, plus four years prior experience in accounting, finance or administration. Requires computer knowledge in Microsoft products plus normal business equipment plus ability to learn billing software. Must be able to pass a background check and be bonded. Drivers License required.
Please join Mayor Hollingsworth in welcoming our new officers to the Village. When you see them while out, please introduce yourself.
And visit the new Police Page on our website and make sure to follow their new Facebook page!
“We are very thankful to the Champaign County Commissioners for funding this important initiative,” Kyle Hall, president of the CEP Board of Trustees, said. “The COVID-19 grant fund can really make a difference in our county. It will help small businesses bridge the gap in revenue during the shutdown and help them meet safety requirements for reopening, so that consumers will return to them with confidence.”
Through 5 p.m. May 15, qualifying local businesses may complete and submit a simple application for $500 to $2,500 in grant funds, at www.champaignworks.com/PayItForwardGrant. Businesses may submit their applications directly from the website. But if they prefer, they may print out the application form, complete it, and drop it in the Champaign Economic Partnership mailbox (next to the CEP office door, inside the ATM lobby of Security National Bank, 3 Monument Square, Urbana), or email their completed, scanned application to the CEP at info@cepohio.com, by the 5 p.m. May 15 deadline. “The commissioners want to support the health and vitality of the Champaign County business community during the pandemic,” said County Commissioner Steve Hess, who serves on the CEP Board of Trustees. “Through this grant fund we want to help our local businesses get through this crisis by supplementing the support they’re getting from the state and federal government.” To be eligible for the grant program, commercial or retail businesses must have a storefront in Champaign County (cannot be home-based or nonprofit), have fewer than 50 employees, be current on local, state and federal obligations such as taxes and assessments, been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and, if a franchise, have no more than two storefronts in the county and not be corporate owned. CEP Director Marcia Bailey said the grants may be used for operating expenses such as rent, utilities, payroll, and the cost of supplies and modifications needed to comply with safety requirements for reopening. Grant money cannot be used for taxes or other assessments. Grant recipients will be required to report to the grant committee how they spent the money. “Our grant committee desires to make this a self-perpetuating fund so that money will be available to support future economic sustainability in our community,” Bailey said. “Through the Pay It Forward provision of the program, we will encourage grant recipients to contribute financially to the Champaign County Small Business Grant Fund once their businesses are back on their feet – in an amount equal to or greater than their grant.” She added, “Our small businesses are essential to the vitality of Champaign County. We want to do what we can to help get them back on track, to continue providing jobs and valuable products and services that make our county a better place to live and work.” For grant guidelines and the application, visit www.champaignworks.com/PayItForwardGrant Data show county’s communities are stable, with opportunities to build on a strong base.
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