The Akron Decides Survey, conducted between mid-January and early February, found respondents were undecided about who should succeed Mayor Dan Horrigan.
A city that has lost 100,000 people should not consume more land. This is the foundation of two common sense proposals that Akron City Council and the outgoing administration have failed to adopt despite widespread support for better land use in Akron: 1) Remove tax abatement for undeveloped green space (cities should not subsidize sprawl,
The mixed-use housing and retail development is set to be built near an area of wetlands on the west side of Akron. Residents have expressed traffic and environmental concerns.
Group challenging White Pond land sale in court WEST AKRON LEAD for Pollinators and several local residents are challenging the recent White Pond Drive property land sale. Mendenhall Law Group, which is representing the organization, filed a challenge Jan. 23 in Summit County Court of Common Pleas. Akron City Council Dec. 12 voted 7-6
While a quick deep freeze forecasted for the weekend should provide safe ice for Central Mass and points west, anglers closer to the shore are enjoying open water opportunities for perch and pickerel.