The Huntington Township Board of Supervisors meeting on April 10, 2025, focused on key financial reports and infrastructure projects. The meeting began with a review of the auditor's report for the year 2024, presented by representatives from Scott and Athens County. The report highlighted that the township started the year with $1,003,863 in revenue, which increased to $9,900,512 for the year. Expenditures totaled $732,563, leaving the township with a year-end balance of $1,171,812. The auditors expressed gratitude to township officials Pat Davis and Chuck King for their support during the audit process.
Following the financial discussions, the board reviewed the progress of several infrastructure projects. The Greenbrier culvert replacement was discussed, with updates indicating that only minor site restoration work remained. Additionally, the board opened bids for the Meijerstown Road culvert replacement, having received four proposals for the project.
The meeting concluded without further questions or discussions from attendees, emphasizing the township's ongoing commitment to financial transparency and infrastructure improvement. The next steps will involve evaluating the bids for the culvert replacement and continuing the restoration efforts on the Greenbrier project.