City council on Wednesday will consider legislation to spend $318,328 in American Rescue Plan funds, grant a tax abatement to a manufacturing business and pay $81,940 for security cameras and additional lighting at city hall.
As of Friday morning, the former bottom dollar location on Glenwood Avenue remains vacant nearly six years after an announcement that One Health Ohio would be coming to the 18,000 square-foot property.
The city is taking back ownership of the long-closed Bottom Dollar grocery store on Glenwood Avenue from ONE Health Ohio, which planned more than seven years ago to turn the building into a medical facility.