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Omaha General Election Guide: Mayor and city council candidate guides

Omaha General Election Guide: Mayor and city council candidate guides Share Updated: 9:20 AM CDT May 7, 2021 KETV Staff Report Share Updated: 9:20 AM CDT May 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript RJ NEAR ADVANTAGE DEBATE SHARING HIS GOALS AND CALLING OUT THE CITY FOR THE CHANGES. HE BELIEVES NEED TO TAKE PLACE MAYOR JEAN STOTHERT DEFENDED HER PAST DECISIONS AND PROJECTS ENSURED HER PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. OMAHA MAYOR CANDIDATES RJ NEARY AND MAYOR JEAN STOTHERT WENT HEAD TO HEAD SUNDAY NIGHT DEBATING SOME OF THE TOP ISSUES IMPACTING THE CITY RIGHT NOW ONE OF THE TOPICS THE CITIES RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC NEARY SAYS OMAHA SHUN HAVE ACTED FASTER WHEN LIVES ARE AT STAKE. YOU DON’T STAND BEHIND. AND AND WATCH AND YOU DON’T TRY TO PLAY. POLITICS WITH PEOPLE’S LIVES AND WE HAD OUR FIRST CASES IN MARCH AND WE WERE THE LAST MAJOR CITY IN AUGUST TO HAVE A MASKED MANDATE STALFORD SAYS SHE MADE BUDGET CUTS RIGHT AWAY THAT PAID OFF. WE HAD A

Budget This: More Time

LOS ANGELES-There is nothing more boring than a budget hearing schedule. I attended my first ever budget kickoff for the County of Los Angeles and was informed by Mike Antonovich that I would be given sixty seconds to address the entire $28 billion budget at the time.   I thought that seemed right as no other speakers, save the chap from SEIU had shown up. I dragged out the government code Government code 29080 and 29081 which were cited by the presiding Mayor of the Board of Supervisors and the budget hearing was closed after 120 seconds of testimony. I urged them to honor GC 29080 and 29081 and reset a second public hearing with fair notice. 

Letter to the Editor: UR s love-hate relationship with the 19th Ward

Courtesy Henry Litsky May 02, 2021 My first memory of the pedestrian bridge is from my sophomore year, when I didn’t know where I was going. “The 19th Ward,” said the older student walking with me. “I’m going to live here.”  He didn’t say it out loud, but he didn’t have to I could tell he thought the area was dangerous, that he was being brave and gracious by choosing to live there anyway. Based on how UR and its students usually spoke about the 19th Ward, that wasn’t surprising. My impression of the neighborhood was also negative, influenced by two years of Public Safety issuing campus-wide emails about another mugging, another armed robbery happening on the pedestrian bridge. 

Park designers settle on new concept for Copley Square

Park designers settle on new concept for Copley Square A $15.5 million upgrade would accommodate big events while also making it a better neighborhood park with more greenery By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated April 29, 2021, 3:05 p.m. Email to a Friend A rendering of what the City of Boston has settled on for a Copley Square redesign.Sasaki The final design for what will be Copley Square’s biggest face lift since the 1980s is aimed at balancing the demands placed on the much-used, two-acre park in the heart of the Back Bay. One of the biggest changes on tap: The existing brick plaza area and the main lawn will essentially trade places. The switch means more grass by Trinity Church and a “flexible hardscape” along the Dartmouth Street side. The hope is to better accommodate concerts and other events, particularly those that could be staged across Dartmouth Street on the steps of the Boston Public Library’s McKim Building if the street is temporarily closed to

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