North Olmsted City Council President Nicole Dailey Jones announces mayoral run
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North Olmsted City Council President Nicole Dailey Jones announced on Wednesday (April 7) she’s running for mayor in the November election. (Photo courtesy of Nicole Dailey Jones)
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NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio After spending the last eight years serving as North Olmsted City Council President, Nicole Dailey Jones announced on Wednesday (April 7) she’s running for mayor on the November ballot.
“It’s something I’ve been thinking about pretty strongly over the last six months,” said 1996 Parma Senior High School graduate Jones, 43, who was born in Cleveland and raised in Parma. “It really started to kind of come to the forefront, honestly, when this pandemic happened.
The City of Carlsbad could be getting a new tool in the continued fight against illegal dumping.
The Carlsbad City Council Tuesday approved a grant application to the New Mexico Environment Department for funds from the Recycling and Illegal Dumping (RAID) Grant to purchase a tire shredder.
In a memo to councilors, City of Carlsbad Utilities Director Ron Myers said the solid waste department would use the tire shredder to assist with the proper disposal of tires in the Carlsbad city limits.
In the memo, Myers said the City would have to pay a one-time, up-front cost of $185,000 to purchase the shredder. He said if the grant was approved by NMED the City would get back $85,000.