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MOUNT DORA – With the departure of Mount Dora City manager Robin Hayes, the city s search for a new police chief has been put on hold.
In a press release, Mayor Cathy Hoechst announced that Brett Meade will remain as the interim chief for the present.
“Although change can be difficult and challenging, I believe the City of Mount Dora has the professional management staff and employees to keep our city moving forward doing the day-to-day activities in addition to focusing on the different projects we have,” she wrote.
The city sent out a press release late Tuesday, announcing Mount Dora and Hayes agreed to part ways. Further details were scant at the time.
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Work session possible on Special Rec District zone
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Absent from the agenda for Monday, March 8 s Oak Ridge City Council meeting is any mention of a new zoning category for large “Special Recreation District” areas.
However, even though it’s not on the agenda for March 8, citizens may still comment on it or any other item not on the agenda during the “Appearance of Citizens” time.
The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission recently recommended a proposal for that type of district which City Council could later approve for any 25 acre parcel of the city. The proposal comes in response to a proposal by developer H.E. Bittle to build a motorsports complex on several parcels of the Horizon Center near Black Oak Ridge Conservation Easement.
Briarwood Mall lot to be used as drive-thru COVID testing site
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR, MI A drive-thru COVID-19 testing site will be established outside Briarwood Mall, according to a resolution passed by the Ann Arbor City Council.
The resolution for a special event designation at Briarwood Mall, 100 Briarwood Circle, from Feb. 20, 2021 through April 2021 for drive-thru COVID-19 testing passed unanimously at the Feb. 1 Ann Arbor City Council meeting.
“Simon Properties, owners and managers of the Briarwood Mall, is requesting to host a drive-thru COVID testing site in the area of the mall south of the former Sears wing,” City Planner Alexis DiLeo said in a memo to council.