Faced with the threat of a breach-of-contract lawsuit but bolstered by Loveland voters’ resounding message in the Nov. 7 municipal election, the Loveland City Council on Tuesday rescinded its approval of plans designed to help finance a $1 billion mixed-use project on farmland on the city’s eastern edge.
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After Col. Patrick McFall successfully completed his three-year assignment as Commander of the U.S. Army YPG, Col. John Nelson became the new commander.
Yes, Kat McManus is fairly new to Loveland, but I have found her to be a quick study and fresh eyes on improving local government. Unlike her opponent, Kat understands the harm metro districts and huge incentives to Big Development can inflict on our community. She would work to see development pay its own way. We need someone who is more concerned about the price tag of an airport terminal than whether it will have a baby changing table. Ward 2 needs the thoughtful and responsive representation on City Council that someone like Kat, with the practicality of a farming background, can deliver.