PAOLA â The Paola City Council has decided to lift the cityâs ban on the pit bull dog breed and instead focus on encouraging good pet ownership by increasing the penalties for code violations associated with unregistered animals.
The vote took place during the Dec. 8 council meeting, but the discussion began back in the spring of 2018 when Paola residents Shannon and Eric Czepcinski asked the council members to lift the cityâs ban against pit bulls and replace it with a ban against dangerous animals.
In July of 2018, the council unanimously voted to keep the cityâs ban on pit bulls in place.
PAOLA â The wearing of masks in public places in Paola will continue to be a requirement following the Paola City Councilâs monthly review of the ordinance during their Dec. 8 meeting.
City Manager Sid Fleming said COVID-19 cases continue to surge throughout the state, and he recommended the council not lift the mask requirement.
âI still believe itâs prudent to keep the mask mandate in place,â Fleming said.
Fleming referred to statistics that show Miami Countyâs average number of cases per day is currently more than double what it was last month.
The council unanimously agreed to keep the mandate in place, although no official action needed to be taken. Councilman Dave Smail was participating via telephone because he was home sick.
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PAOLA â The Paola City Council now officially has a new member, although itâs someone who is no stranger to the position.
LeAnne Shields was sworn into the Ward 4 council seat during the Tuesday, Dec. 8, council meeting. Trent Upshaw was also sworn back into his Ward 2 seat.
Itâs been 14 years since Shields was last on the council, but she defeated Ward 4 incumbent Aaron Nickelson in the Nov. 3 general election by a count of 414 to 314 votes. There were six write-ins.
Upshaw was running unopposed to retain his Ward 2 seat, and he received 506 votes. There were seven write-ins.
Before changing seats with Shields during the Dec. 8 meeting, Nickelson was honored with a plaque presented by Paola Mayor Artie Stuteville.