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Summit County Council starts 2021 with two new members, president, VP Emily Mills, Akron Beacon Journal © Provided by Akron Beacon Journal Summit County seal
Summit County Council started 2021 with two new members, a new president and a new vice president.
The two new members, who virtually attended their first council meeting Monday, are Democrat Rita Darrow, representing District 1, and Republican Anthony DeVitis, representing District 8.
Darrow, who described herself as a “moderate Democrat,” is an office manager for Milstein Properties and was on Macedonia City Council from 2012 to 2015.
In the November 2020 election, she defeated Ron Koehler, an attorney who had been on council for four years and who previously spent four years as a Springfield Township trustee.
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As everyone waves goodbye to 2020 and welcomes 2021, the community leaders share the challenges and upcoming projects anticipated in the new year.
A common challenge many brought up is the COVID-19 pandemic, which hit the United States early last year. The virus shuttered school and government buildings, canceled events and caused many businesses to go under.
The new year will mean recovering from the aftermath as well as preparing for the future.
“The No.1 thing we are going to be working on is the administrative building,” said Rich Reville, the chair of the Northfield Center Township trustees.
In November, the trustees approved seeking qualifications after preliminary drawings were proposed by criteria architect the Thrasher Group. These plans were preliminary drawings for a proposed 10,053-square-foot building to be erected at the service department’s current garage and cold storage facility on Olde Eight Road.
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Ken Lahmers, Correspondent
MACEDONIA – City Council on Dec. 10 approved 2021 appropriations, which show $13.42 million plus $2.46 million in transfers and advances in the general fund and $24.02 million plus $4.1 million in transfers and advances in all funds.
Finance Director told Council when the ordinance was introduced in November, that the city is expected to start 2021 with a $2.7 million balance, and receive $8.9 million from income taxes, $1.78 million from property taxes and $180,000 in Local Government Funds, among other revenue sources.
Appropriations for other categories are as follows: street construction/repair, $1.83 million; parks/rec, $5.72 million including $305,000 in transfers/advances; debt service, $2.01 million; capital projects, $3.7 million including $1.34 million in transfers/advances; and non-budgetary, $458,000.
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