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Ordinance Creating State College Community Oversight Board Will Go Into Effect Without Mayor s Signature

Ordinance Creating State College Community Oversight Board Will Go Into Effect Without Mayor s Signature
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Ordinance Creating State College Community Oversight Board Will Go Into Effect Without Mayor s Signature

Ordinance Creating State College Community Oversight Board Will Go Into Effect Without Mayor s Signature
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State College Borough Council Rejects Request to Close Street for High-Rise Construction

State College Borough Council voted 4-2 on Monday to deny a developer’s request to close a portion of Hetzel Street for about two years during construction of a high-rise apartment building. Chicago-based Core Spaces and its construction manager Massaro Corporation sought to close Hetzel Street between East College Avenue and East Calder Way from Dec. 22 until Nov. 28, 2023 for construction of the 12-story mixed-use building. Pedestrian access would be maintained on the east side of Hetzel, but the closure would have meant through-traffic would be prohibited on Hetzel from East College Avenue to East Beaver Avenue. Under the rejected proposal, the road would be open for one lane of traffic during special event periods such as Penn State football weekends and student apartment move-in. Vehicle and pedestrian access would be maintained on Calder and College, though a covered, lighted walkway would be installed adjacent to the project site on College, where five parking spaces also

Progressive Candidates Win Democratic Primary for State College Borough Council

Three progressive, first-time candidates are the apparent winners of the Democratic nominations for State College Borough Council, making them the front-runners for the three seats up for election in November. Gopal Balachandran (1,663 votes), Divine Lipscomb (1,434) and Richard Biever (1,191) were the top vote-getters among the field of six candidates in Tuesday’s primary election, according to unofficial totals as of Thursday morning. The trio, who ran together on the Central PA United slate, outpaced current Councilwoman Katherine Yeaple (1,123), current Mayor Ronald Filippelli (933) and former Councilwoman Catherine Dauler (843). Of the approximately 500 mail ballots still to be adjudicated countywide as of Thursday morning, about 55 are from State College voters, Centre County Board of Commissioners Chair Michael Pipe said. Five military and overseas absentee ballots and fewer than 100 provisional votes countywide also are still left to be counted.

Penn State student Divine Lipscomb seeks to diversify State College Borough Council through candidacy

Divine Lipscomb (senior-rehabilitation and human services), a candidate for the State College Borough Council, poses in front of the State College Municipal Building on Monday, March 8, 2021 in State College, Pa. “I’m a 38-year-old undergrad student, I’ve been in and out of prison and lived in poverty when I was younger. How are politicians gonna talk about issues like housing security if they haven’t live it?” Lily LaRegina

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