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The Grove City Council meeting on April 21, 2025, highlighted significant infrastructure investments made possible through a long-standing government program. Over the years, Grove City has benefited from this program, receiving approximately $31 million, which has funded various critical projects aimed at improving the community's infrastructure.
Key projects discussed included the widening of White Road and Orders Road, the installation of a roundabout, and the reconstruction of Borer Road and Southwest Boulevard. Additionally, the council noted the completion of phases one and two of Demeris Road, which transitioned the west side of the community from a lift station to a gravity sewer system. Improvements on Columbus Street were also mentioned, which, despite current construction challenges, are expected to enhance the sanitary and storm sewer systems, reducing flooding risks for both roadways and homes.
The council is also in the design phase for improvements to McDowell Road, which aims to enhance safety and pedestrian connectivity throughout the city. These infrastructure developments are positioned as vital investments that do not involve tax increases, benefiting both the local economy and the community's overall infrastructure.
The meeting served to educate both council members and the public on the importance of these projects, emphasizing their long-term positive impact on Grove City.
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