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WARREN The city is looking at spending more than $1.55 million on street repairs using money from the 0.5 percent income tax for police, fire and roads.
The tax first was approved in 2016 and renewed last fall.
The original legislation required the city to use $500,000 annually to repair and upgrade city roads that do not receive state or federal matching funds.
City Auditor Vince Flask said the extra $1 million placed in the local road repair budget also is coming from the tax.
“It took the city a while to fill the ranks in the police and fire departments, so we collected funds that were not used,” Flask said.
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WARREN Incumbents in Warren’s 6th and 7th wards will hold onto their seats after soundly holding off challengers in Tuesday’s Democratic primary.
Seventh Ward Council-man Ronald White Sr. of Parkman Road NW won 64 percent of the vote to Susan Hartman’s 36 percent, according to incomplete and unofficial results from the Trumbull County Board of Elections.
Sixth Ward Councilwoman Cheryl Saffold of Maple Street won 66 percent of the vote, while her challenger Erica Royster of Ferndale Avenue SW generated 34 percent. This was the third time Royster challenged Saffold. Royster lost by 29 votes in 2015 and by 13 votes in 2013. The difference was 89 votes Tuesday.