Residential component of Marysville East detailed
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September 10, 2024
City Council heard the first reading of an annexation and rezoning for nearly 244 acres that will be the third phase of the Marysville East development. The third section will be largely residential with 800 to 850 homes, including 240 to 260 apartments as well as patio homes, single-family homes, duplex-style homes, townhomes and attached ranch homes. The section will have about 16 acres of commercial development along U.S. 36. (Photo submitted)

Residential component of Marysville East detailed

By Mac Cordell 

Monday evening, Marysville City Council heard the most detailed plan for the third annexation in the Marysville East project.

At council, Bart Barok with Rockford Development Investments presented a plan for the third annexation and phase of the Marysville East development. The nearly 244-acre third ...

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Caylee Althauser of Marysville reaches to return the ball over the net during a match against a Westerville South opponent. Althauser earned her first varsity singles match victory. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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