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« on: December 22, 2008, 07:53:23 AM »

City development authority in works
Group would utilize new state financing tool
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, December 20, 2008

ASHLAND — A development district that could use new state tax increment financing legislation to fund projects is being considered by officials to jump start economic development downtown.
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 07:55:26 AM »

This is the former Ashland Oil headquarters at Winchester Avenue and 14th Street.

G.B. Johnson building deal in works
Real estate developer has reportedly entered into 60-day contract
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, December 18, 2008

ASHLAND — The ailing G.B. Johnson building in Ashland’s downtown may soon have a new owner.

Ashland businessman and real estate developer John Christie has reportedly entered into a 60-day contract to purchase the seven-story building at 1401 Winchester Ave. from the Kentucky Appalachian Foundation for $1 plus an assumption of debt said to be around $500,000.
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2008, 10:45:14 AM »

City increasing tax to pressure owners of blighted properties
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, December 29, 2008

ASHLAND — City officials have raised the property taxes on two blighted downtown properties in an effort to encourage the owners to take action.

Almost a year after the Ashland Board of City Commissioners issued an ultimatum to Perry and Susan Madden to come up with a plan for the property, the corner of 17th Street and Winchester Avenue remains fenced off and inactive.
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« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2009, 03:10:41 PM »

Ground broken for new Ashland police building
By David E. Malloy, Herald-Dispatch, March 06, 2009

ASHLAND -- For the first time in the city's history, the Ashland Police Department will have a home of its own.

Ground was broken Thursday evening for a $3.89 million, two-story, free-standing building at 201 17th St., across the street from the Ashland city building.
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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2009, 10:10:43 PM »

City to see additional stimulus funds
Corbitt confident Ashland will receive more in coming weeks
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, March 12, 2009

ASHLAND — The City of Ashland was notified this week it will be receiving $300,000 in additional funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for two projects.

The announcement is the second of its kind this month and brings the total amount received to date from the stimulus package to just more than $500,000. City Manager Steve Corbitt is confident the city will receive more funds in the coming weeks.
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« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2009, 10:12:00 PM »

Riverfront contracts awarded
Construction to begin in late spring
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, March 20, 2009

ASHLAND — Construction of Ashland Veterans Riverfront Park will start within the next three months.

City officials have awarded Smith Contractors Inc. of Lawrenceburg a $6.2 million contract to build most of the first phase of the park. City commissioners also approved a $2.1 million contract with the L.B. Foster Co. to purchase steel sheet piling to be used for the reclamation portion of the project.
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« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2009, 10:13:12 PM »

Estimates begin rolling in for upgrades to old courthouse
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, April 8, 2009

CATLETTSBURG — The new Boyd County Justice Center nearing completion is quickly becoming the new jewel of Catlettsburg.

But across the street, the old Boyd County Courthouse is slowly falling into despair.
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« Reply #7 on: May 20, 2009, 04:41:46 PM »

Another obstacle arises in riverfront construction
Permit bars construction in Ohio River until July 1
By Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, May 18, 2009

ASHLAND — The planned start of construction on Ashland’s Veterans Riverfront Park is weeks away, but the project could face another delay.

An environmental regulation in the City of Ashland’s permit to reclaim land now in the Ohio River could delay work until after the end of the warm water fish spawning season.
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« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2009, 11:09:02 PM »

Judicial center dedicated
$20M facility has been in use for month
By Kenneth Hart, The Independent, July 17, 2009

CATLETTSBURG — When it comes to courthouses, Boyd County’s have long been on the leading edge of technology, Kentucky’s chief supreme court said Friday.
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« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2009, 07:09:13 AM »

Ashland 'eyesore' could be removed
City preparing to demolish former Sears building
By CARRIE STAMBAUGH, The Independent, August 11, 2009

ASHLAND — The corner of 17th Street and Winchester Avenue may soon undergo a dramatic change.

City officials are preparing to demolish the former Sears building, which has been condemned for more than a year and vacant for more than a decade. Bid packages for its demolition are expected to go out next week and officials say the building could be torn down within two or three months.
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« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2009, 07:07:00 PM »

$20M I-64 project to begin soon
Improvements aimed at roadway longevity
By CARRIE STAMBAUGH, The Independent, August 20, 2009

ASHLAND — A $20.1 million rehabilitation project on an eight-mile stretch of Interstate 64 in Boyd County will focus on repairing and improving the ridability and safety of the roadway to ensure its longevity.
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« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2009, 08:04:10 AM »

Maddens petition demolition
Restraining order sought for former Sears building
By CARRIE STAMBAUGH, The Independent, August 29, 2009

ASHLAND — The owners of the former Sears building have asked a judge to issue a restraining order to prevent the City of Ashland from demolishing it.

Perry and Susan Madden filed a petition seeking the order in Boyd Circuit Court last week. Circuit Judge C. David Hagerman was scheduled to hear the matter during his motion hour Friday but it was postponed until Thursday.
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« Reply #12 on: September 08, 2009, 12:17:16 AM »

Boyd to green up courthouse infrastructure
Carrie Stambaugh, The Independent, August 25, 2009

Catlettsburg — The Boyd County Fiscal Court is moving forward on plans to upgrade the courthouse with new green infrastructure to improve efficiency and increase accessibility.

Officials plan to install a new heating and cooling unit, update existing electrical supply systems, replace the roof, remove asbestos and eventually add a new elevator.
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« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2009, 10:18:40 PM »

Dining downtown
Longtime eatery invests in community
Tim Preston, The Independent, November 1, 2009

Ashland — Doing business in downtown districts and investing in the community are serious commitments for the people at CJ Maggie’s American Grill.
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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2009, 07:31:53 AM »

Kirk Street case begins in Boyd
Attorneys present arguments in suit
By Kenneth Hart, The Independent, November 12, 2009

CATLETTSBURG — A judge on Thursday heard oral arguments in a lawsuit involving Ashland’s zoning board and its decision to deny a permit for a controversial housing development on Kirk Street.

Developer Richard “Gene” Meyers, his company, Terrace Park Townhomes Ltd.; and Mark E. Dempsey, Paula E. Dempsey and Paul G. Hughes, the owners of the property on which the housing complex would be located, are suing the city of Ashland and its board of zone adjustment over the board’s July 21 decision to not grant a conditional use permit for development.
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« Reply #15 on: Today at 11:48:52 AM »

Police: It’s starting to come together
New station on schedule to be complete in December
By CARRIE STAMBAUGH, The Independent, November 19, 2009

ASHLAND — The new Ashland Police Station is expected to be completed on schedule by the end of December but it will not be fully operational until 2010.

City officials took action Thursday to revise the traffic laws in place for the alley next to the police station in preparation for the opening.
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