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Village Council— Gaunt Park pool to open with changes • The Yellow Springs News

When the Gaunt Park pool opens on May 29, it will look, in many ways, similar to last year. Masks will be required, and the grassy area will be marked to designate socially distanced seating areas. But there will be some changes. Gone are both the two-hour session limits and locals-only days. And higher prices will be charged across the board in the first pool rate increase since 2009. Council passed the first reading of an ordinance amending pool rates at its March 15 regular meeting. A second reading and public hearing for the measure is April 5. The largest cost increases will affect nonresidents. In another change, there are no longer lower rates for Miami Township residents.

HISTORIC : Covington council officially moves to establish Citizen Review Board

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. ‘HISTORIC’: Covington council officially moves to establish Citizen Review Board Seven-member group to operate as oversight committee; develop transparency within city police department The Covington City Council approved the final reading of an ordinance that establishes a Citizen Review Board for the Covington Police Department on Monday, April 5, 2021. Pictured, from left, are Councilman Don Floyd, Rev. Harold Cobb, Police Chief Stacey Cotton, Councilwoman Hawnethia Williams, City Manager Scott Andrews, Rev. William Gaither, Rev. Dwayne Stevens, Mayor Steve Horton, Councilman Anthony Henderson, Assistant City Manager Freddy Morgan and Councilwoman Fleeta Baggett. (Special to The Covington News)

Some Still Have Concerns About Syracuse s Police Reform Plan

Some Still Have Concerns About Syracuse s Police Reform Plan By Spectrum News Staff Syracuse PUBLISHED 6:38 AM ET Apr. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED April 6, 2021 @6:38 AM SHARE On March 15, Syracuse’s Common Council passed the city’s proposed Police Reform and Reinvention plan. Though the vote was unanimous, it did not come without criticism. That criticism came from city councilors and community activists alike. “I think it’s a whole bunch of old procedures and policies that are a little reworded. But not really anything changed, not anything reformed, not anything reinvented, reimagined, said Hasahn Bloodworth with Rebirth SYR. Bloodworth is a part of the 14-group coalition SPAARC, or the Syracuse Police Accountability and Reform Coalition. This summer, SPAARC presented its People’s Agenda for policing a list of nine

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