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Village Council sets new social media rules
At its regular Monday, April 18 meeting, the first in-person meeting in months, Village Council unanimously passed legislation adopting rules for Council members wanting to engage online.
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Lisa Kreeger resigns from Village Council
Lisa Kreeger has announced her resignation from Village Council. First elected in 2017, Kreeger is in the second of a four-year term on Council.
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Village Council becomes fiscal sponsor for Chamber
At the April 4 Village Council meeting, held virtually via Zoom, Village Council members unanimously voted to become the fiscal sponsor for the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce.
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Village Council discusses public records, conduct
At its regular April 4 meeting, held virtually via Zoom, Village Council members discussed the possibility of charging individuals for public records that are costly to the Village.
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Village Council reviews body worn camera policy
Accountability while protecting the privacy of individuals — that’s the goal of the body worn camera policy a group of villagers presented to Village Council at its virtual meeting on Monday, March 21.
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Council continues Citizen Review Board discussions
At its Monday, March 7 meeting, held virtually via Zoom, Village Council members debated whether to press forward with setting aside money to hire an attorney to review the Citizen Review Board, or CRB, proposal.
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Village Council talks masks, in-person meetings
At its Monday, March 7 meeting, held virtually via Zoom, Village Council discussed the mask ordinance for the business district, and began a discussion about holding in-person Council meetings.
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Village Council eyes procedures, commissions
The procedure discussion followed the receipt of several communications about Council President Brian Housh’s social media decorum, including comments made about students at Yellow Springs Schools.
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Village Council responds to HB 563
Ohio House Bill 563 is a piece of legislation that would limit the legislative power municipalities have over short-term rentals, including Airbnbs and breakfast ventures.
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Village Council | Oberer’s next steps
In the days after Village Council voted down the Oberer Development application to rezone 52.6 acres on the south side of town as a planned unit development, many residents are left with the question, “What’s next?”
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