Morris: Council never approved sign
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Hillsboro City Council members Ann Morris (left) and Patty Day are pictured at Monday’s council meeting. Behind them is council president Tom Eichinger.
Concerns about the new digital sign at the Colony Park, and vandalism throughout the city, were voiced at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting.
Council member Ann Morris said that after reviewing the minutes of past council meetings, council never approved the digital sign.
In a prepared statement that she shared with The Times-Gazette, Morris said that according to minutes from a Nov. 9 council meeting, council passed a resolution to allocate Cares Act funds to the city’s general fund, with more information to follow later.
New city sign continues to draw criticism; council hears report on park vandalism
Council member cites city s Code of Ethics From left, pictured are Hillsboro mayor Justin Harsha, safety and service director Brianne Abbott and public works superintendent Shawn Adkins. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) Recreation maintenance coordinator Rick Tipton addresses council. Also pictured is Shawn Adkins. • •
Hillsboro City Council heard concerns regarding a recently installed sign in uptown Hillsboro for a second straight month, along with a report on vandalism at the city parks, during their May 10 meeting.
Council member Ann Morris, as well as two citizens in attendance, continued to question the installation of the digital sign at the former Colony Theatre space in uptown Hillsboro. Crews installed the sign on March 31, and since then the sign has been displaying city events and other public notices.
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Hillsboro City Council approves 4 resolutions after lengthy discussion From left, pictured are Hillsboro city council members Patty Day, Tom Eichinger and Greg Maurer, council clerk Kimberly Newman and council member Mark Middleton. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) From left, council members Claudia Klein, Ann Morris, Patty Day and Tom Eichinger are pictured Monday, May 10. Auditor Alex Butler explains a resolution to city council. Also pictured is council member Claudia Klein. • • • It took Hillsboro City Council members and city administrators 51 minutes to discuss four resolutions on council’s Monday, May 11 agenda, with all four items of legislation ultimately approved.
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City to receive $1.29M
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Pictured in front at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting are council members Ann Morris (left) and Greg Maurer. In back are council president Tom Eichinger (left) and council clerk Kimberly Newman. The meeting was held in the Hillsboro Municipal Courtroom.
Jeff Gilliland | The Times-Gazette
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, city finances are about where they were expected to be through the first quarter of this year, city auditor Alex Butler said at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting.
“So far, so good. Revenue is about what we expected it to be and expenses as well… so that is good,” Butler said.