Government Section :: Page 120
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Tree talk continues tonight
A discussion on the proposed changes to the downtown streetscape, including the removal of Bradford pear trees, will take place tonight, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Village Council meeting at the Bryan Center.
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Timeline for zoning revision
At the July 16 Village Council meeting, Council member Lori Askeland announced an upcoming process to introduce villagers to proposed changes in the Village zoning code.
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Village Council— Street trees spark debate
A standing-room only crowd filled Council chambers Monday night, when villagers weighed in on proposed changes to the downtown streetscape, with many expressing distress about the prospect of losing downtown trees
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Village wins federal grant to enhance safety for kids
Village children will more safely walk or bike to school within the next year, thanks to a collaborative effort between local citizens and Village government.
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Village wins grant to enhance safety for kids
The Village of Yellow Springs was recently awarded more than $300,000 in federal money in a Safe Routes to School grant that aims to make walking or biking to school safer for kids.
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Streetscape design clarified
Downtown will get a makeover this summer — and it’s not just the sidewalks.
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Officer chooses retirement
Yellow Springs Police Sergeant Tom Jones retired from the force last week, several days before an internal hearing focused on his conduct was scheduled to take place.
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Commune with nature without harming it, or yourself
The Glen will host a Leave No Trace wilderness training day at the end of the month. Registration deadline is this Sunday.
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Fireworks on the Fourth
Click here for more photos from the July 4 fireworks display.
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Emergency cooling shelter established
The Village of Yellow Springs has designated the John Bryan Community Center as a 24-hour emergency cooling center.
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