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Aquatic Center and other Park discussions
Monday 29 Sept after the Music Center discussion which starts at 6 pm City Council will discuss some of the controversial items about the Aquatic and Amphitheater as well as try to develop an overall strategy to improve the operations of the entire park system. Read the meeting notice below. Keep in mind we’ve already heard from opposing views on many of these items. Your yea and nea…
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Spending the $750,000 Music Center Budget
Monday (29 Sept 2013) Huber Heights City Council will hold a Special Session of Council in order to discuss:
The Process By Which Talent Is Engaged For The Music Center At The Heights By Music Event Management, Inc., The Role Of The City In That Process And The Role Of The City Manager In The Execution Of The City’s Duties Under The Facility Management Agreement,
My apologies for the…
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Music Center Sponsorship Council meeting discussion
Though tonight's meeting seemed pretty chaotic it boils down pretty simply.
Before reading the VIP sponsorship contract I thought the VIP section concept consisted of individual ticket purchasers having the option of also buying the experience of using the VIP section. In this concept if it turned out that all the people in the VIP section were all associated with one family or company it…
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Marigold Festival Sept 2013
The Marigold Festival will be held Sept 13, 2014. Admission and Parking are free to the public. Click read more below to see the vendor maps. The announcement on the City Website can be found by clicking here The times for the live performances should be available there soon. I'll be there so come out and say hello.
Attractions for the day:
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Aquatic Center Costs
I've heard a lot of comments and received some inquiries about the Aquatic Center over the last few weeks. Over the last couple months council has been provided a running total of the number of attendees at the aquatic center this year. These numbers have been much closer to last years numbers than they have been to the first year's attendance numbers.
We've heard a lot of rumors and seen…
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New Library discussion
There will be an edit to this article - Alizea is currently telling me I'm late to taking her swimming, I'd appreciate you emails / comments that will assist in corrections:
A couple years ago Montgomery County voters approved a Library Levy that will result in Huber Heights getting a new library. Huber Heights new facility is planned to be completed as part of the last phase of the County's…
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Viewing City Council Meetings
There are a couple new broadcasts of the City Council Meetings. I received this message from the Clerk of Council.
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Another television appearance!
Well - my picture was on WHIO and the DDN quoted the report in their article. This report was about the recall effort and after viewing it someone made a Facebook post. It is because of that Facebook post that I've composed this article.
After seeing the news report Bill made this Facebook response.
Tyler, I have a question for you. The mayor of Huber apparently stated that he would address…
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VA Healthcare Benefits
I received the following letter with contact information for Veterans eligible for VA benefits.
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Union Negotiations
I personally believe that having full disclosure of the negotiations provides the public the best insight into the complexities of the job…
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Young Marines - Boot Camp
The Yound Marines meet in Huber Heights at St Peters. Contact information is at the bottom of the flier.
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Have you been duped into believing the Mayor is "just" a figure head?
According to the City Charter the Huber Heights Mayor is the most influential member of council with the most duties and responsibilities. Even though the rest of council inappropriately stated the Mayor doesn't get a committee vote, this doesn't change the fact that the Mayor gets to vote on Legislation and that the Mayor's legislative voting privileges are always more powerful than any…
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water bill
I received my water bill, this month and it has doubled, I have no leaks, and I do not understand why my bill has doubled for this last cycle, does anyone have any suggestions!
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Get the Mayor to buy you a Donut and Coffee
Wednesday July 2 any time between 7:00 to 8:30 am, if you are willing to sit down and talk with me for 5 minutes, I'll buy you a donut and a cup of tea at Tim Hortons Donuts.
Marylin laughs and tells me I'll be lucky if there are four people in all of Huber Heights that want to sit down and talk politics at 7:00 o'clock in the morning. I do the math in my head and think, "that leaves 8 donuts for me --…
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Help with Electric Costs
I thought I would re-post this article:
We're pleased to announce that the Summer Crisis Program, which provides electric bill payment assistance to eligible families, will begin Tuesday, July 1 and continue through Sunday, Aug. 31, or until funds are depleted. Community Action Partnership will provide assistance to households with incomes up to 175 percent of the 2014 Federal Poverty Guidelines…
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Has the city really been running a $2.3 million dollar deficit the…
I walked into the Ward 3 meeting this evening and I caught the last of the discussion where a friend of mine bought up the balances shown in 2014 budget projection of the balances for the Unencumbered Cash in the General, Police and Fire funds.
If you attend the Ward meetings or listen to the City's 2025 plan you will hear that the city has been on average running a $2.3 million deficit…
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Every Warrior Plays 5k - I'm planning on (running???) July 26, 2014
I received this message via my Mayor's email address from Sheri Combs
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Music Center - another Million Dollars in Construction Costs
From the Administration Committee meeting Tuesday Jun 17, 2014.
Council intends to add an additional $1 million to the Music Center construction cost Monday night. The two additions are a VIP Tent / reception / parking area and upgrades to the concession stands.
The VIP tickets may be presented to sponsors, purchasers of box seats and possibly season ticket holders. Additional to the…
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Finally something to debate – DDN article; Huber mayor is recall t…
Last Monday night's council meeting highlights one of my main frustrations. I've been stating specific instances where we could be making better decisions, for instance Monday I pointed out that we are telling people, "pass the levy or we will have to cut police and fire", yet we've committed to opening the Music Center even though we haven't got one dime in the budget to advertise concerts,…
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Speaking notes and News Coverage of Music Center Contract
I've posted the notes I used when I spoke Monday. I follow that with the observations I passed to city staff concerning the management agreement. Also local media outlets attended the council meeting. I'll be posting links as I find them.
Here is the WDTN report: http://wdtn.com/2014/06/09/city-approves-company-to-run-huber-hgts-music-center/ Here is the WHIO.com report
Watch the video…
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SBA Offers Disaster Assistance Affected by Heavy Rainfall, Strong W…
Chief Ashworth passed council the notice below concerning disaster relief for the May 21-22 flooding.
Release Date: June 6, 2014 Contact: Michael Lampton
Release Number: 14-253, OH 14019/14020 Email: Michael.Lampton@sba.gov…
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Levy Ordinance and Music Center Management Contract on Monday's age…
The agenda and read ahead for Monday's General session are on the City Website. The two main items I hope you read and consider providing input on are the Ballot Ordinance for the November Income Tax Levy and the Music Center Management Contract.
Remember if you chose to speak Monday Night you have two options. When filling out the request to speak you can chose to do it as Citizen…
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Lets Build Our New Firehouse the way we Promised.
In case you missed it, below you can find the letter to the editor I wrote and was printed in the Huber Heights Courier. Twice already this week I've heard the City Manager say that it would be irresponsible too commit to buiding a Firehouse, yet in the same week he recommends we sign a $225,000 dollar a year, unbreakable for ten years, contract to a management company to run the Music Center.
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Fire Department flood responses
City Manager Rob Schommer passed us this report from Chief Ashworth:
The Big News was the flooding that occurred Wednesday night. We recently
upgraded some of our aging equipment and increased our training which clearly paid off. We
did, however, ran out of staffing even after calling in overtime and had to prioritize calls.
Fortunately there were no injuries nor loss of life. Here is a breakdown of the events…
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Couple of Special Meetings next Tuesday ( Admin Committee, Water an…
Here is a heads up that shortly the city should announce a couple of specially added meetings to next week's schedule both on Tuesday:
Looks like at 5:00 pm the Administration Committee will meet to discuss the Music Center management contract. This will be the first time council members get to see it and it will allow for discussion in two committee meetings. I commend Mr. Schommer and Mr. Campbell for giving us this…
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Ward Locator, Ward Map and Council Members
Ward Map
To view the Huber Heights Ward Map, please click here or scroll to the bottom of the page.
The map will open with the road names to small to read. If you zoom in the road names will become readable. I recommend downloading the PDF and then opening because zooming is faster.
Ward Locator / Zoning Locator
Enter a street number, street name, city, zip code, owner name or parcel id…
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Income Tax Levy .25% instead of .35% but what's the cost?
Tuesday the Administration Committee meeting contained a brief referred to as the city's 2025 plan. The plan was explained during the May 12th Live Chat. A recording of the Live Chat is presented on YouTube. I've posted a link to that presentation at the end of this article. I recommend watching.
The key plus of this brief is that the proposed tax levy is now expected to be .25% instead…
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WPAFB pools will be open to the public
I received this email message from Col Barlow
Mayors and City Managers,
It's official! We have received official approval from the Air Force to open our pools to the Miami Valley Community. As many of you know, this is something that has been in the works since last September and I'm glad that we are at a point where we can now execute a plan.
While we are still working some logistic issues,…
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Petition for the raising of backyard chickens
Hello Mayor Tom,
Below is a link to a petition I created to allow the raising of backyard chickens in Huber Heights. I am aware of the code but wanted to take the pulse of the community to see if it's worth the time to try to amend the ordinance. Gauging from the response to the petition, it is apparent that many citizens in our community have an interest in raising chickens for fresh eggs. The petition has already reached 50 signatures in less than 24…
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Council Meeting - Real-estate agreement, Concession Stand, Sewer Ba…
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