Public Notices and Public Meetings

Barnesville Village Newsletter and Council Agenda Posted
The Council Agenda for Monday will post online on Friday evening. View it here.
The 22-page Barnesville Village Fall Newsletter is filled with information on village government activities, special events, village services and safety rules for road and home. Read it here.
Covered in the newsletter are these topics and more…..
Events: Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, Barnesville VFD Chicken BBQ, Sept. 27, October Trick or Treat Events
Village and County Services: Belmont County Electronics and Hazardous Waste Collections (Oct. 3-4), Village Fingerprinting Services, Rx Drop Off Site, Fall Leaf Collection (Launch 10/20)
Jobs: Current Job Offerings
Rules and Regulations: Details on Under-Speed Vehicles, Downtown Parking Regulations, School Zone Restrictions, Road Safety Rules, Police Tackle Property Maintenance Codes, Football Game Parking Restrictions at Stadium and Park Street
Other Public Meetings This Week:
Sunday, Sept. 7
Fairview Village Council Meeting, 5 p.m. town hall, 290 Fair Street
Monday, Sept. 8
Warren Township Trustees Meeting, 5:30 p.m., township building, Pultney Avenue, Barnesville
Kirkwood Township Trustees Meeting, 6 p.m., township building, Hendrysburg
Barnesville Area Education Foundation Annual Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Johnson House, Barnesville HS Campus, Shamrock Drive
Village of Barnesville Council Meeting, 7 p.m., municipal building
Wednesday, Sept. 10
Belmont County Commissioners Meeting, 10 a.m., Belmont County Courthouse
Morristown Village Council Meeting, 6 p.m., town hall
Bethesda Village Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m., municipal building
Thursday, Sept. 11
Smith Township Trustees Meeting, 4 p.m., township office, Centerville
Saturday, Sept. 13
Somerset Township Trustees Meeting, 8 a.m., township building, Somerton
Smith Township Clean Up, 9 a.m., Centerville Community Center

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