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EAST LIVERPOOL During Thursday afternoon’s Community Improvement Corporation meeting, members agreed to move $35,000 to its checking account to acquire an executive director.
According to board president Pat Scafide, the money would be withdrawn from its Field of Dreams 2020 checking account, which currently has $169,579 in it from proceeds stemming from lease revenues generated out at the McCoy Avenue baseball complex.
Currently Safety-Service Director David Dawson still is the interim planning director until the city fills the position. In the past, the planning director has received no compensation for acting as the executive director of the CIC.
Scafide said that they are hoping the $35,000, which is designed to be a one-time payment, will prove attractive to find the right candidate for the job.
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This is a copy of the notice posted by former East Liverpool housing inspector Bob Smith on Nov. 19. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
EAST LIVERPOOL City police have released a report into allegations that a city councilman bypassed a water meter to gain free municipal water in one of his rental properties for the last several years.
Detective Captain Darin Morgan said there was insufficient evidence regarding who installed the straight pipe thus bypassing the disconnected meter in his two-page report that was released Friday.
The report did not name a party since nobody was charged. But the address in question is 746 St. Clair Ave. which is currently listed as belonging to Thomas E. Dennis Jr. and Dawnyelle E. Dennis. They acquired the property in October.
Staff Writer
Morning Journal/Stephanie Ujhelyi
This is a copy of the notice posted by former East Liverpool housing inspector Bob Smith on Nov. 19 at the beginning of the theft of services investigation into a property at 746 St. Clair Ave.
EAST LIVERPOOL City police have released a report into allegations that a city councilman bypassed a water meter to gain free municipal water in one of his rental properties for the last several years.
Detective Captain Darin Morgan said there was insufficient evidence regarding who installed the straight pipe thus bypassing the disconnected meter in his two-page report that was released Friday.
Staff Writer
Team Mojo Foundation recently presented Project OT with a donation to help fund their new non-profit venture. Pictured are East LiverpoolMayor Greg Bricker (left); Team Mojo founding member Bill Crawford; Jake Robinson, Troy Chisom and Robert Nizer all of Project OT. Donations by Team Mojo also were made to the EVE Music Studio of Wellsville and the Center of Midland, after Team Mojo dissolved last month. As per Internal Revenue Service regulations, Team Mojo is passing its assets and funds on to other charitable organizations. (Submitted photo)
EAST LIVERPOOL COVID has really put a damper on several charitable organizations’ efforts to get their non-profit statuses validated.