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Lorain City Councilman Tony Dimacchia announces bid for county commissioner

Lorain City Councilman-at-Large Tony Dimacchia has officially announced his candidacy for the position of Lorain County commissioner in 2024, according to a news release. With a demonstrated commitment to public service and a vision for a thriving Lorain County, Dimacchia brings a wealth of experience to the campaign, the release said. Dimacchia, a longtime Lorain […]

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Lorain police officer honored by City Council for heroic actions

Lorain City Council to decide whether to toughen laws regarding short term rentals

The Lorain City Council Buildings and Lands Committee has proposed legislation which if passed by the full Council, would add restrictions to owners of short term rentals due to a number of residential complaints about disruptive tenants as well as the increase in the number of rentals opening in the city.

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Lorain City Council Committee gets heated over proposed Broadway Commons

Members of Lorain City Council’s Building, Housing and Lands Committee revisited Nov. 27 the proposed permanent housing solution facility, Broadway Commons, exclusively to house the homeless living in the city.

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Lorain City Council could ask voters to increase terms to four years

Lorain City Council moved legislation on to its second reading at a meeting Nov. 20 which, if passed, will allow city officials to ask voters whether to increase Council terms to four years from two years.

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