Guernsey County Neighborhood Enchancment Company members realized Friday {that a} new enterprise is coming to Cambridge.
CIC Director Norm Blanchard reported Will Petta will open a enterprise to market oil merchandise at a company-owned property within the 100 block of Steubenville Avenue.
“A brand new enterprise is at all times excellent news,” mentioned Blanchard.
Petta is co-owner of Petta Enterprises positioned on North Third Road in Cambridge.
Petta Enterprises is a family-owned and operated firm specializing in environmental cleansing for the gasoline and oil business.
Blanchard mentioned neither a gap date nor the variety of staff to be employed on the new enterprise have been obtainable.
Will Petta was out of state Friday and makes an attempt to contact him have been unsuccessful. His brother, Brian Petta, confirmed the brand new enterprise, however referred inquiries to Will.
The brand new enterprise is adjoining to Ohio Bridge, one other enterprise on the director’s agenda for the CIC assembly.
Blanchard up to date members relating to Ohio Bridge’s request to shut a portion of Gomber Avenue to hitch two manufacturing services on the West Finish property and develop the enterprise.
Ohio Bridge at the moment owns 11 buildings on the web site and spends as much as $400,000 yearly to maneuver objects being manufactured between the assorted buildings.
Blanchard mentioned Ohio Bridge has dedicated to creating an alternate route for an emergency on Steubenville Avenue if Gomber Avenue is closed.
The long-standing Cambridge firm has additionally pledged to create inexperienced area across the sprawling manufacturing enterprise.
“It is a robust scenario,” mentioned Blanchard. “You need to maintain folks completely satisfied the place they stay, however it’s a enterprise with 100 workers. You do not need that enlargement to be someplace else and lose these jobs.”
Blanchard additionally mentioned a proposed venture by the town of Cambridge to rehabilitate a downtown parking zone to incorporate paving, striping, sidewalk repairs and putting in a curb with a sidewalk alongside Turner Avenue.
A portion of the $350,000 venture was beforehand submitted for funding by the Ohio Division of Transportation by the county’s Transportation Enchancment District.
The town has reportedly secured $272,500 for the work leaving a steadiness of $77,500, based on Blanchard.
The Space Company on Growing older Area 9 has additionally inquired about 35 parking spots within the lot and can reportedly contribute an undisclosed quantity cash towards the price.
“This venture will make it safer for the individuals who park there and it’ll forestall them from having to take up parking areas in entrance of the downtown shops,” Blanchard mentioned.
The choice relating to which initiatives will probably be funded by ODOT is anticipated in August with funds obtainable, if permitted, in October.
in different enterprise:
- A current go to to Bellefontaine by Blanchard and different financial improvement officers was mentioned with CIC members. Blanchard mentioned officers there informed the group to model their group and capitalize on its historical past whereas publicizing native alternatives.
- Blanchard additionally mentioned actions of the Guernsey County Manufacturing Council with the three faculty districts within the county. He mentioned the council is working to get info to college students relating to what jobs and coaching can be found within the county.
- Efforts are underway to get a 49-acre property owned by Otto Luburgh and positioned in japanese Guernsey County marketed as a possible enterprise web site. Luburgh plans to take a position $700,000 to degree the property and enhance Dollison Lane, an entry highway to the property on the intersection of Interstate 70 and Ohio 285 south of Outdated Washington. “This is able to give us a web site that we do not at the moment have obtainable within the county,” mentioned Blanchard.
- Board members realized the Paul R. Brown Epic Middle within the D.O. Corridor Enterprise Park is in discussions for a lease by an unknown occupant. Blanchard mentioned particulars should not but obtainable, however there was “loads of exercise” on the web site on Brick Church Street.
- American Electrical Energy is transferring ahead with plans to assemble a brand new constructing adjoining to Cadiz Street (U.S. 22) close to the junction with Interstate 77 north of Cambridge. Web site work is reportedly underway and Guernsey County Commissioner Jack Marlin reported the ability will probably be much like AEP’s location alongside I-70 in Belmont County.
- Blanchard mentioned enterprise retention and enlargement visits to Federal Mogul, Ohio Bridge, Detroit Diesel, Ridge Software and Bi-Con Providers.
- Throughout a roundtable session, officers representing Guernsey County, Cambridge, Byesville, Cambridge Most important Road, Cambridge Space Chamber of Commerce, Congressman Invoice Johnson and native townships supplied an replace relating to native actions. The theme of the updates was everyone is busy getting again to regular whereas recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.
- The board unanimously permitted a $1,000 donation from The Neighborhood Financial institution and a 1{6b17707e448e34f54d6d1a9e433426abf2addbba8938cba1c35a09fc0ada7803} wage enhance for CIC employees, efficient July 1, throughout the monetary report. The CIC is at the moment working 3{6b17707e448e34f54d6d1a9e433426abf2addbba8938cba1c35a09fc0ada7803} below funds for 2021 with $104,777 in income and $73,424 in expenditures for the 12 months..
The Guernsey County CIC is not going to meet in July. The board will subsequent meet on Aug. 6.