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City Council

Mansfield City Council appropriates $282,047 to PRIDE demolition fund | #citycouncil

MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council passed legislation Tuesday appropriating $282,047 into the city’s PRIDE demolition fund budget. The request from Mayor Jodie Perry will help the Richland County Land Bank cover costs associated with the former YMCA building demolition, initially completed five years ago, on Park Avenue West. However, Perry said legislation passed by council […]

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Long Agenda For Chillicothe City Council | #citycouncil

Fifteen appearances before the Chillicothe City Council are on the agenda for Monday.  The City Council meets Monday at 5:30 pm in Council Chambers.  Following the financials, the appearances include: Hoefer Welker Construction to discuss the Police facility project. Several annual reports and funding requests will be made: Mary Lou Vandeventer for the Chillicothe Arts […]

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City Council

Des Moines City Council to decide fate of apartment building | #citycouncil

Once again it appears the fate of the more than 100-year-old Highland Apartments Building will be decided by the Des Moines City Council.”I am anticipating for the motion to be made to allow the demolition permit,” Des Moines City Council member Linda Westergaard said.The building is in Westergaard’s ward. She says a decision on the […]

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Council begins process of selling city hall | Local News | #citycouncil

City council took its first steps to sell the city hall building this week. City hall, at 230 N. Jefferson St., has just 11 employees and yearly upkeep costs are about $90,000, not including about $1.1 million needed to upgrade the roof and boiler system. To save money, a plan is in the works to […]

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City Council ready to annex old Palmetto Inn into the city | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil

FLORENCE, S.C. — The demolition of the old Palmetto Inn continues. Monday, the Florence City Council will vote to bring the property at 1300 E. Palmetto St. into the city and zone it as open space and recreation. Once demolition and remediation are complete, the property will become part of Levy Park. The property is […]

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Mayor

Some East Cleveland leaders question demolition of mayor’s home

EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio — East Cleveland city council members Korean Stevenson and Patricia Blochowiak believe the demolition of a home owned by Mayor Brandon King raises a series of questions. According to both city and Cuyahoga County records, King obtained the Oakhill Road home from the East Cleveland Land Bank for no more than $1,000 […]

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