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Discussion continues on SMS parking issues - Sidney Daily News

Discussion continues on SMS parking issues By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY Discussions continued about the parking issues across from Sidney Middle School during Sidney City Council’s Monday evening workshop session. Public Works Director Jon Crusey led the discussion, which began at council’s Feb. 8, meeting, on parking complaints from residents across from Sidney Middle School. The issue is about vehicles blocking driveways in the Chase Avenue area and the alley at the north end of Chase Avenue while waiting to pick up children up from school. When Crusey spoke with Sidney City Schools’ representatives, as directed by City Council, he learned the school could not provide an additional solution of using school property to help with parking issues. The school said they have already “gone through this a lot.” They noted already adding parking and areas for parents to get off Fair Road and have no more room in the school parking lot, nor want to

Port authority announces $5 million increase - Sidney Daily News

Port authority announces $5 million increase DAYTON – Joseph M. Geraghty, executive director of The Dayton-Montgomery County Port Authority, in conjunction with the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, announced a $5 million increase in the Southwest Ohio Regional Bond Fund Parity Reserves amount, which is jointly operated by both port authorities. The additional $5 million supplements the authorities very strong reserve position. Parity Reserves are “common” reserves held in the Southwest Ohio Bond Fund (SWORBF) and are available to make Bond debt service payments on behalf of borrowers and, also, supplement existing funds held in the SWORBF which are available to support regional economic development projects and jobs.

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