Latest meeting minutes from the Community Improvement Corporation of WCH

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The most recent Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) of Washington Court House meeting minutes were recorded as follows:

The meeting was called to order at 3:15 p.m. by president Dave Morrow. Listed in attendance at the meeting were Jack DeWeese, Steve Luebbe, Dan Dean, Godwin Apaliyah, Joe Denen, Whitney Gentry, Gamma White and Chelsie Snively.

The May treasurer’s report was presented and noted. A motion was moved by Gentry and seconded by White to accept the report. The motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

White moved and Dean seconded a motion for permission to pay Rotary dues in the amount of $767 for Godwin Apaliyah. The motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

According to the minutes there were no reports given from trustees and committees, and no reports given by Morrow or other CIC officers.

In old business, the minutes state that Dean shared his knowledge of the interest in WCR to purchase Halliday Property. Snively advised that a follow-up would be completed with Halliday about potential sites to store the building contents.

In new business, the committee recommended that the lot located at 721 Peabody be placed for sealed bids.

Gentry moved and Dean seconded the motion to adjourn the meeting. The adjournment motion passed by unanimous voice vote and the committee meeting was adjourned.

The meeting was held at the Center for Economic Opportunity. July’s CIC meeting was cancelled due to the Fayette County Fair. The next meeting is scheduled for Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. at the Center for Economic Opportunity, 101 E. East St., Washington C.H.

CIC meetings are open to the public and are scheduled to end at approximately 4 p.m.

According to documents filed with the Ohio Secretary of State, the Community Improvement Corporation of Washington Court House is a nonprofit corporation whose mission and goals are to advance, encourage and promote the industrial, economic, commercial and civic development of Washington C.H. and Fayette County in whatever way, and by such means as will improve the normal growth, assist in development of, and advance the industrial and commercial life of the community to stabilize the general economy of the area.

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The next CIC meeting is scheduled for Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. at the Center for Economic Opportunity, 101 E. East St., Washington C.H.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/09/web1_CICpic.jpgThe next CIC meeting is scheduled for Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. at the Center for Economic Opportunity, 101 E. East St., Washington C.H.

By Ashley Bunton

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Reach Ashley by calling her at (740) 313-0355 or by searching Twitter.com for @ashbunton

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