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Tonight’s council meeting will be busy

If you are planning to attend today’s, June 17, Middletown City Council meeting, it could be a long night.

The topics of discussion at the work session include a proposal to reorganize the city’s departments, truck parking at the Kmart store and vehicles parked on unpaved areas.

The business meeting will feature public hearings on the proposed Wellington Manor apartment complex on South Towne Boulevard, the proposed 2009 budget request for the Middletown Public Library, and the vacation of part of an alley between South Sutphin Street and Superior Avenue.

During the city manager’s report, a discussion is planned on the issues of Section 8 housing administration as well as the Street Improvement Subcommittee’s proposal for an income tax increase for street repairs and repaving. At that time, public input will also be solicited by council as well as from CONSOC Housing Consultants of Columbus, the city’s contractor, and by the Butler Metropolitan Housing Authority.

Council will also consider ordinances on water and sewer tap-in waivers as well as leasing some land at Smith Park to the Light Up Middletown organization to build a storage building.

The work session starts at 5:30 p.m and the business meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Middletown City Building.

It might also be a good idea to have an early dinner as this could be a long night.

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By Roy Knutson

June 18, 2008 7:39 PM | Link to this

A hmmm dinger alright. Lets talk about trailor trucks in front of Walmart. lets talk about adminsitartion of Section 8- will it be too far for many to ride bikes to Hamilton associated with their applications of the admin changes? To waive or not to waive, that is the ?. A storgae barn for the fixtures for that wonderful event called Middletown Light Show. Then, for dessert, we have the tax discussion to raise taxes so high, everyone bolts from the city. Yep, better eat early, a real barn burner down at Hew Hah, I mean city hall.
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