Commissioners support Manchester’s push for prevailing wage reform
Manchester
SIDNEY – State Rep. Susan Manchester earned support from the Shelby County commissioners Tuesday morning for her effort for prevailing wage reform in Ohio but received pushback on the override of Gov. Mike DeWine’s Senate Bill 22 veto.
The Republican from Waynesfield visited with the commissioners and Angela Hamberg, executive director of the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission, to discuss issues being debated in Columbus. One of her proposed bills would allow government entities to opt out of prevailing wage requirements for some public projects.
“What I love about the bill is it is permissive,” Manchester said. “I am the first one to say there are a lot of counties in this state that probably want to use prevailing wage for whatever reason. You know, they have that kind of established already. But my counties – Mercer, Auglaize, Shelby, Darke – I know, just talking to local ele
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Sidney City Council
SIDNEY The Sidney City Council will hold a special meeting on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, at 5 p.m. The meeting will be held by a hybrid method, with board members in attendance in council chambers and others welcome to join virtually.
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Reisinger retires from Regional Planning Commission
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
Dianna Reisinger, left, looks over a map with Angela Hamberg, on Thursday in an office at the Shelby County Annex Building. Hamberg is replacing Reisinger, who has retired as the executive director of the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission.
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SIDNEY – Dianna Reisinger, the first woman to be the executive director of the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission, retired Friday after almost a decade in the role.
The position was created in 1967, Reisinger said, and she became the first woman to lead the Regional Planning Commission when she assumed the role of director on April 1, 2011.