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News: Notes from Administration Committee Meeting 22 Jan 13
I realized the other day that there have been no committee discussions about possibly raising the income tax. The DDN tells us council was thinking about it. Council would have to vote at a council meeting to do this and it would have to be done prior to Feb 6th if they wanted it to appear on the May ballot. The only regularly scheduled council meeting before Feb 6th is on Jan 28th.
Administration…
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News: New City Manager & other agenda items for Jan 28th council meeting
The agenda for Monday's Council Meeting is posted on the city's website on the Meeting Information and Audio page Don't forget you can watch the meeting live over the internet (the link only works during the meeting) or you can watch a recording once it is posted a couple days after the meeting. Of course you can always go to city hall Monday night and participate.
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News: Traffic Signal Study requested
I was ruled out of order in last night's city council mtg! I asked whose campaign I needed to contribute to in order to get a study done for a traffic light at Charlesgate and Old Troy. With that said an older man can get up and say I hate all foreigners and he thinks they should all be thrown out of the US in last month's council meeting, yet THAT'S not out of order. Mayor said that we should just "overlook" his statements.
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News: Executive Session - School and City - When are they appropriate?
Saturday Feb 2, 2013 the school board will hold an executive session probably to discuss the upcoming negotiations with the teacher's union. Is this appropriate? Both the city and the school board always go into executive sessions for employment discussions. The school and the city are allowed to hold these discussions in executive sessions. Read ORC 121.22 you'll see they are not required…
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News: Notes from: Administration / Public Works and Arts and Beautification committee Feb 19 2013
To look for the agenda's yourself go to www.hhoh.org then go to City Council and look for Meeting Information & Audio/Video. Official city minutes will be published there in a few weeks. I've { } post meeting notes. My summaries of the read aheads are italized, commentary written…
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News: Administration Committee Meeting Mar 5th includes links to post meeting notes
Koodo's to The Huber Heights Courier. On Feb 13 they started to publish the Administration Committee agenda on their website.
I had posted the link but it is no longer available. They did get it out and posted on Wed - the day the city sent out the notice via email. This was before it showed up on the city's Meeting information / Audio page http://agendaquick.hhoh.org/agenda_publish.cfm#ReturnTo0…
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News: Research for Music Center
Below is the info I have gathered.
- Amphitheater 101
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List of Contemporary Amphitheaters.
- Built for economic growth
- Location
- Population in Urban
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News: Trash Contract and Spending $18 Million on Thursday's Council Meeting agenda
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News: Post Committee meeting notes Mar 20, 2013
Here are the meeting agenda's and links to the read aheads. I've added some post meeting notes. In last weeks Council meeting there was a presentation on the music center. You can watch the video recording of the meeting.
1 Name of Body: Administration Committee
2 Date: March 20, 2013
3. Time: 6:00 PM
4. Place:…
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News: Music Center no bid and trash hauling Contracts available for review.
Tonight City Council will approve two contracts during the Council Meeting.
The no bid / no solicitation contract between the city and Ken Conaway LLC is available as a read ahead. The fees involve include a .95% Project Management Fee (expected to total .0095 * $16,500,000 = $156,750) plus a Project Service Fee of $16,466.67 a month in order to gain rights to Mr. Conaway's time for at least…
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