City Council to act on LOIT appropriation

The Columbus City Council will again be dealing with what to do with the recent influx of over three-million dollars from the state in the form of Local-Option Income-Tax (LOIT) refunds. Jamie Brinegar, the city’s director of finance operation and risk, explains that the city must spend at least 75-percent of that money on local roads…

Brinegar says that Dave Hayward, who heads the city’s Engineering Department, has assembled a list of city streets that will see improvements…

The council meets Tuesday at 6 p.m. at City Hall.