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Council considers rezoning request By Sheryl Roadcap - [email protected] SIDNEY Several ordinances were considered and a public hearing was held on a rezoning request at the Monday evening Sidney City Council teleconference meeting. An ordinance amending a section of the codified ordinances pertaining to the city investment and deposit policy was first heard and adopted Monday. This investment and deposit policy outlines city objectives and what and who the city of Sidney may invest in and purchase investments from. Renee DuLaney, assistant finance officer, explained the policy is periodically reviewed and amended over the years to reflect current Ohio Revised Code requirements or Government Finance Officer Association recommendations. ....
Medford mayor puts together ambitious social, governmental agenda for 2021 Kinga Borondy / [email protected] There is no question, the COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on the new mayor of Medford, challenging her very ambitious social and governmental agenda and robbing her of the hallmarks of her personal governing style: the desire to include all city residents in governance, the love of planning events and the ability to reach out and hug her constituents. “I’m known for my hugs,” Breanna Lungo-Koehn said, a year into her first term. “Now, I just give the elbow.” The toughest challenge, she admits, has been to change gears from her ambition of bringing transparency to local government to focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Recreational marijuana dispensaries will be unable to seek approval to open within a large portion of Park Ridge’s Uptown commercial district, members of the City Council have decided. ....
If food waste were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases behind China and the U.S., according to the World Resources Institute. So far, the 24 cities and three counties that make up Metro, the Portland-area regional government, are addressing this issue, as are the cities of Eugene and Salem. As one of Oregonâs 10 largest cities, itâs time Corvallis joins them. Facilitating this is a youth-led Corvallis group, Youth Climate Action Now (YouCAN), which is preparing to bring a âCorvallis Loves Food, Not Waste!â initiative to the City Council on Feb. 16. This initiative would require businesses to compost and recycle using existing infrastructure through Republic Services. While businesses already have the option to use composting and recycling, it is relatively expensive and underutilized. This initiative will call for the city of Corvallis to renegotiate its contract with Republic Services to make composting and recycling eas ....