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PAULDING – Paulding Village Council welcomed its new finance director and discussed moving ahead with street repairs during its regular meeting Monday, Au ....
Paulding Council debates water bill, reinvestment area Melinda Krick Tuesday, May 11, 2021 3:13 PM PAULDING – A Paulding Village Council meeting Monday, May 3, included park district proposal and several lengthy, sometimes contentious, discussions on several issues. Aaron Timm, Gary Mabis and Glenn Troth, representing the Paulding County Park District, presented a proposed improvement to county-owned land along Flat Rock Creek upstream from the village sewage lagoons at Johnson Road. The site is across the creek from the old county home farm. Timm said the commissioner have given permission to turn the 15 acres into a park and trailhead. Possibly up to eight campsites may be developed. ....
No pool this summer Melinda Krick Photo submitted. PAULDING – A surprise decision about the municipal swimming pool topped Paulding Village Council’s agenda Monday, April 19. Councilwoman Lois Beamer reported the park and recreation committee met with a pool company representative who told them the pool bottom, which was repaired in 2019, needs repaired again. However, another pool consultant instead proposed “a more permanent solution.” The committee recommends not opening the pool this year, exploring the proposed repairs and reopening for the 2022 season. Councilwoman Barb Rife asked if the committee has decided not to open this year. Beamer responded the pool needs too many repairs, plus the village hasn’t been able to hire enough ....
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Paulding Council looks at loan refinance Wednesday, March 17, 2021 12:04 PM By MELINDA KRICK Correspondent PAULDING – A nuisance animal complaint, personnel matters and a loan refinance that could save more than $1 million were discussion items at Paulding Village Council’s regular meeting Monday, March 15. Resident Thomas Carlisle asked if the village can do anything about cats creating a nuisance and damaging his property in Emerald Acres. Some felines are pets and some are feral. Solicitor Harvey Hyman said he checked but didn’t find anything addressing cats in any existing ordinances. He suggested that pet owners are responsible for any damage their animal causes so Carlisle may want to consult an attorney. ....