October 12, 2016
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Commissioners approve EDIT requests
Funding needs to be allocated by council
Commissioners made a few funding decisions Thursday. Council will consider whether to allocate dollars to those choices next month. Jay County Commissioners reviewed applications again for this year’s economic development income tax (EDIT) dollars.

Kimball to leave county role
Coordinator’s resignation is effective at the end of February
Jay County’s community coordinator has resigned. Nate Kimball, who has held the position since summer 2023, submitted his resignation in late November.

County approves transfer of parcel to DIDC
Non-profit will take control with work planned at adjacent site
Jay County Commissioners approved a resolution Monday to transfer ownership of 303 S. Main St., Dunkirk, to nonprofit Dunkirk Industrial Development Corporation.

Voters will make choices Tuesday
Election preview 2024
Voters will have their final opportunity to go to the polls Tuesday.

Funds OK’d for recovery facility report
Engineering review will look at plans for site on Votaw Street
Progress on Jay County’s recovery home is on the way. Jay County Commissioners on Monday approved utilizing $11,000 for a preliminary engineering report on the new prospective sober living facility in Portland.

Prep work should start soon
Coalition plans to move quickly on recovery facility
Jay County Drug Prevention Coalition hopes to close on the house it plans to develop into a recovery home in Portland and begin prep work as soon as possible. Commissioners heard updates about the organization’s project Monday.

Board, commissioners discuss expectations
Jay County commissioners met with JC Country Living Advisory Board of Directors on Tuesday
Jay County Country Living Advisory Board of Directors met with Jay County Commissioners on Tuesday to discuss expectations moving forward as well as for changes to policies.

Program will help homeowners
Additional $1 million from HELP will be used for roofs, furnaces and AC units
A new program will be available to low income homeowners in Jay County.
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