Discussion continues on SMS parking issues
By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY Discussions continued about the parking issues across from Sidney Middle School during Sidney City Council’s Monday evening workshop session.
Public Works Director Jon Crusey led the discussion, which began at council’s Feb. 8, meeting, on parking complaints from residents across from Sidney Middle School. The issue is about vehicles blocking driveways in the Chase Avenue area and the alley at the north end of Chase Avenue while waiting to pick up children up from school.
When Crusey spoke with Sidney City Schools’ representatives, as directed by City Council, he learned the school could not provide an additional solution of using school property to help with parking issues. The school said they have already “gone through this a lot.” They noted already adding parking and areas for parents to get off Fair Road and have no more room in the school parking lot, nor want to
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Fire & Emergency Services Awards handed out
Civilian Isaiah Linton, left, was presented a Life Saver Award, with his two siblings and mother by his side, with Assistant Chief Eric Barhorst, second to right, and Fire Chief Chad Hollinger, far right, for his actions on March 27, 2020. A fire broke out in an upstairs bedroom of their home and Isaiah quickly helped his siblings escape the fire while his mother was out on a quick trip to the grocery store. Awards for selfless and extraordinary acts were given out during a ceremony at Sidney Fire Station 1 on March 11.
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Sidney Mayor Mike Barhorst, left, and Fire Chief Chad Hollinger, far right, presented civilian Jim Mangas, center in a grey jacket, with the Fire Chief’s Medal of Honor for saving the life of a choking victim dining near him at a local restaurant on Oct. 27, 2019. Mangas’ family, the victim and her family were present for the presentation of the award. Awards for selfless and extraordinary acts were g