City Council Considers Changing Outdoor Dining Rules | #citycouncil
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Springs City Council is considering changing the Spa City’s outdoor dining rules. A proposed amendment from Accounts Commissioner Dillon Moran would allow businesses to operate seasonal sidewalk cafes similar to the temporary outdoor dining facilities made available during the COVID-19 pandemic. The revised ordinance put forward defines a sidewalk cafe […]
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In a campaign mailer and a statement during the June 12 League of Women Voters candidates forum, Saratoga Springs Mayor Ron Kim has presented himself as the champion of transparency in government. In both instances, he bizarrely gives as evidence his involvement in what he falsely describes as the unauthorized use of residents’ email addresses […]
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Sensitive files posted to the dark web, Auckland’s new mayor gets to work and police on the scene in Wattle Downs in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald New Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has arrived at council headquarters and met the chief executive ahead of a financial briefing this morning. Brown arrived […]
Read MoreJoplin council to hear plan to renovate City Hall’s first floor | Local News | #citycouncil
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A $300,000 plan to renovate parts of City Hall’s first floor as offices for the city’s neighborhood improvement division and public safety team will be outlined at Monday night’s City Council meeting. A cost breakdown in city documents regarding the proposal lists the need to add or upgrade security cameras to the spaces, install computer wiring […]
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