Government Section :: Page 128
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Council OKs Village staff reorganization
Village Council gave initial approval to a re-organization of the Village administrative structure at its Sept. 19 meeting with a 4–1 vote in favor of a proposal from Village Manager Mark Cundiff.
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YS home appraisals remain steady
Property values in Yellow Springs stayed steady despite a more than five percent county-wide drop over the last two years, according to a recent Greene County appraisal.
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DP&L repairs one-hour blackout
Power was out for the entire village of Yellow Springs between 10:30 and 11:30 on Monday, due to a broken switch.
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DP&L repairs one-hour blackout
Power was out for the entire village of Yellow Springs between 10:30 and 11:30 on Monday, due to a broken switch.
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Village Council — Reorganization moves ahead
At their Sept. 6 meeting, all members of Village Council expressed support for a proposed Village staff reorganization that would eliminate two current positions, in an effort to reduce the work load on the Village manager by hiring an assistant manager.
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Rumpke issues new, larger recycling containers
Rumpke is rolling out larger recycling carts that could increase recycling in Yellow Springs.
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No return for clinic; possible fire station site
the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine no longer plans to rebuild the school’s health clinic that was located in Yellow Springs; however, the Miami Township Fire-Rescue department hopes to provide a new community use for the site.
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Police Chief Grote to retire
After 25 years of community policing in Yellow Springs, Police Chief John Grote has announced that he is retiring from the force.
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Dinner to support the creatures that ask ‘Whoo Cooks for You?’
Whoo Cooks for You?, is a locavore’s feast on Sept. 11 to support the Glen Helen Raptor Center.
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Barr project forum scheduled
At their Aug. 15 meeting, members of Village Council agreed to hold a public hearing on the Planned Unit Development, or PUD, request from Home, Inc. to build senior apartments on the Barr property downtown at Council’s Sept. 19 meeting.
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