Summary of December 12 Bluffton Council meeting
New internet provider announced; two stop sign supplements installed
By Andy Chappell-Dick
The December 12 regular meeting of the Bluffton Council was brief, just 35 minutes. (Scroll down on https://www.bluffton-ohio.com/council for an archive of meeting packets.)
COMMITTEES
Utilities - Councilor Dave Steiner made an announcement that noticeably energized the room. The Cincinnati-based tech startup Omni Fiber will become Bluffton's newest internet service provider next year, when it plans to install a network of fiber optic cables in town. The new fiber optic cables will be added to existing AEP utility poles, and buried in neighborhoods where services are already underground.
The Omin Fiber website states that standard speeds are "up to" 500 Mbps, with enhanced packages of four times that speed. Costs will be comparable to the existing providers.
Tree Commission - Councilor Ben Stahl reported for the Tree Commission. Several tree maintenance tasks around town were handled by commission members themselves, rather than hiring out the work.
Cooperative planning with the neighborhood association of Riley Creek Village continues as they inventory dead and unwanted trees and research replacement trees. Village Administrator Jesse Blackburn noted that Bluffton is on the verge of being awarded Tree City USA status for the thirtieth consecutive year.
LEGISLATION
Two items of legislation were up for a vote, third readings of bills concerning water rates and curb replacement. Both passed 5-0. Councilor Phil Talavinia was absent.
REPORTS
Administration - In his Administrator's Report, Jesse Blackburn updated street digging schedules. He announced that a $10,000 grant had been secured from the Hancock Park District to help fund next year's State Route 103 Pathway work. This was possible because it adds connectivity to Bluffton's only park that is in Hancock County. (Quiz: can you name that park? Bonus points: Have you eaten at the picnic table in that park?)
In a financial matter, Blackburn asked for a motion of Council to pay their annual commitment of $5,000 each to Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce and Bluffton Center for Entrepreneurs. The motion passed unanimously.
In response to a query, Blackburn acknowledged the installation of several whirligigs mounted on top of stop signs at two intersections in town (Elm and Lawn, Spring and Riley). They're spinning white and red reflectors that might prompt drivers to stop, because apparently a giant red octagon emblazoned with "STOP" is not noticeable for many distracted drivers.
Safety Services - Chief Ryan Burkholder stated that the Police Department has received zero applications for its full-time officer opening, and that he will be speaking to the Boy Scouts on the Bill of Rights.
Chief Jon Kinn reported that the Fire Department building has a new heating system. The old one, in a state of decrepitude, failed to restart this fall.
Chief Jan Basinger revealed that EMS has been very busy.
NEXT MEETING
7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 27, 2022 on the third floor of Town Hall, 154 N. Main St.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
- Pirate baseball win vs. Tigers
- Bluffton softball edged in battle of Pirates
- Committee meetings scheduled for Bluffton Council
- #1 recommended attraction in NW Ohio is in Ada
- Mental Health Awareness event with Seth Gehle
- Ohio highway patrol promoting motorcycle safety
- Recap of Bluffton Board of Education meeting for April 2025
- Weekend Doctor: Antidepressants in the long term
Friday, May 2, 2025
- BHS seniors exhibit art at Gallery 323 through May 7
- What's in your weekend?
- Pirate softball blanked by Lancers
- Pirate baseball blanked by Lincolnview
- Laman Promoted to VP Retail Credit Manager by CNB
- Local land conservancy hires first Executive Director
- Steiner to present Swiss Family Migration program on May 21
- 850 Days of Caring volunteers will pitch in for Hancock County
Thursday, May 1, 2025
- Angel M. Langhals owned LFE/API Meters
- Allen Co. task force targets target sex and human traffickers
- Blessing of the Bikes, May 4
- Metzger honored at 2025 Black Swamp Council meeting
- Volunteer invitation for Bluffton Pathway Count in May
- Pirate tennis edges Ottawa-Glandorf
- Bluffton EMS station staffing goes 24/7 on May 1
- You are what you eat: Link to immune system
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Observation deck added to Motter Park cascading pools project
- Bluffton Women in Business meet May 15
- Four sportsmen stock 200 trout at Buckeye Lake
- Pirate girls, boys 2nd at Minster track quad
- Pirate baseball win vs. Riverdale
- Pirate softball loss vs. Riverdale
- Field reports from NW Ohio wildlife officers