At a Jerusalem Township Trustee meeting in May, Lucas County Sheriff Michael J. Navarre told trustees that deputies will continue to provide road patrols into 2023, although not 24/7 as deputies currently do.
Lucas County Sheriff Michael J. Navarre will appear at a Jerusalem Township Trustee meeting on May 24 at 7 p.m. to discuss the end of road patrols unless the township can raise enough funds for the service.
Jerusalem Township Trustees will hold a virtual public meeting on March 23 at 7 p.m. to discuss plans by the Lucas County sheriff to end road patrols in less than two years.
Sheriff Mike Navarre will attend the meeting to take questions from the public.
Published by kkaczala on Thu, 10/24/2019 - 12:08pm
Oregon City Council on Monday will vote on accepting the $2,655,145 bid of Speer Bros., Inc., Sandusky, for the Navarre Avenue Waterline Replacement Phase 1 Project.
The city has worked with the company on previous projects and found their work to be satisfactory.
Oregon will host an open house public meeting to present information and solicit public comment on alternatives for the proposed Coy Road/Navarre Avenue Intersection Safety Improvement Project.