OVH recommended for $600,000 in budget
By ANN M. RICHARDSON annrichardson@sanduskyregister.com
PERKINS TWP.
Ohio Veterans Home officials received an early Christmas present
from Gov. Bob Taft this week -- a recommendation the state kick in
$600,000 for OVH capital projects.
The governor's recommendation creates a total of $1,879,500 in
state funds for eight capital projects. This is the first time since
1983 that the state will fund OVH capital improvement projects.
Ohio's contribution will allow OVH to proceed with obtaining
Federal Construction Grants for an additional $2,268,500 from the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
The state's portion has been funded in previous years from
locally generated revenues from resident assessments paid by Social
Security and other sources.
Five of the capital projects slated include: upgrade of emergency
generator system, $1,790,000; upgrade of Giffin-Vets Hall fire alarm
system, $1,200,000; security system improvements, $500,000;
installation of an elevator in Giffin, $190,000; and demolition of
Cline and Cameron Cottages, $45,000.
The capital budget was submitted in September 2001 to the Office
of Budget and Management and is pending approval in the state
legislature. OVH officials expect the capital budget to be approved
before Dec. 25.
In other business:
* Ohio Attorney General Betty D. Montgomery's office presented a
$49,000 check to OVH officials Wednesday from money received as part
of an antitrust settlement negotiated by the Ohio Attorney General's
Office.
OVH Executive Board President J. Steve Martin accepted the check
presented by Christine Delahunt, a field representative for
Montgomery.
"We are always pleased to have guests that bear gifts," Martin
said.
The funds will be used to purchase several lifts to transfer
residents from beds to chairs. The lifts grant greater mobility to
residents and ensure the safety of both residents and
caregivers.
* Construction of the Southern Ohio Veterans Home in Georgetown
remains on schedule. The building is now enclosed and windows are in
place, according to OVH reports.
* Job Fairs will take place in three southern Ohio cities Dec.
16-18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to begin hiring staff for the new
Georgetown facility.
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and the Work Force
Development groups have been working with OVH's human resources
staff to set up the job fairs.
The three sites that will accept applications for employment are:
Dec. 16 in Hillsboro; Dec. 17 in Winchester; and Dec. 18 in
Georgetown.
Due to the high unemployment rates in the area, OVH is estimating
that 1,500-2,000 applicants will apply for
positions. |