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Jim Krumel: Lima may have a DAD-WOC-GOW-ABA-BAV-WOF in its future
Jim Krumel
Let’s see.
What is this new thing Lima City Council is being asked to approve? A “downtown outdoor refreshment area.” Or, DORA, for short.
It does sound better than calling it a “designated area downtown where one can go outside with a burger and brew and visit with old friends.” Or, DAD-WOC-GOW-ABA-BAV-WOF, for long.
Anyway, Lima’s thinking about getting one of those things.
So, what do you think?
Downtown Lima Inc. believes this could be the long-awaited magnet to lure people back to the heart of the city. It does sound like fun. And it sure beats the idea pitched way-back-when of building an indoor ice rink to attract the multitudes. Remember that one? If not, don’t worry. It’s best forgotten.
Local businesses prepare for Valentine’s Day
Sara Anderson of Sara’s Sweets dips strawberries in chocolate for Valentine’s Day on Thursday afternoon.
Amanda Wilson | The Lima News
Chocolate-covered strawberries for Valentine’s Day at Sara’s Sweets on Thursday afternoon.
Amanda Wilson | The Lima News
Mick Haehn, owner of Haehn Florist & Greenhouses LLC in Wapakoneta, prepares his shop for Valentines Day on Tuesday evening.
Amanda Wilson | The Lima News
Daphne Bowersock, of Wapakoneta, prepares Valentine’s cupcakes at Sara’s Sweets on Thursday afternoon.
Amanda Wilson | The Lima News
LIMA Valentine’s Day is Sunday, and local businesses are getting prepared for the big day.
Lima Council approves family housing and lot swap
By Josh Ellerbrock - jellerbrock@limanews.com
LIMA Lima City Council passed two initiatives Monday that will lead to additional development throughout Lima and its downtown core..
The more controversial of the two passed bills involved a $500,000 payment that will fund the creation of family-friendly supportive housing units meant to help homeless families in need. Local mental health agencies, including the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board and West Ohio Community Action Partnership, have publicly advocated for the creation of such a facility, but councilors were divided if they wanted the city’s funds involved.
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