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Grave concerns over cemetery addressed

ONTARIO Evergreen Cemetery was one of the topics of discussion at the most recent Ontario Public Works Committee meeting on Tuesday. Ontario Public Works Director Al Cablay reported to the committee that the cemetery’s north gate has “recently” been reopened to the public. He said that the comments and inquires regarding the cemetery were received over the course of 60 days and during this time the suggestion to open the grounds back up was made through “the cemetery and the city manager’s office.” The public works department responded to the suggestion explained Cablay. “By doing that, we also opened up the lines of communication, if you will, to log every complaint,” he stated.

Ontario voters may see charter changes on ballot

ONTARIO Did you know that when former Ontario City Councilor Dan Capron moved out of city limits, thereby resigning from his seat, he didn’t have to? The city of Ontario’s municipal charter states that in order to be elected, a person has to have lived within city limits for one year, but once a person is elected, they could theoretically move outside the city altogether and keep on serving. While that may not have been the original intent of the authors, the 8-page document still reads that way 36 years since its last update in 1985. This is among about 20 subsections that are proposed to be changed by a committee that has been reviewing the charter in recent months. For those areas they are seeking to update, the committee has considered what other cities, as well as what the League of Oregon Cities suggests.

Наскальная живопись Индонезии начала быстро разрушаться из-за глобального потепления

Наскальная живопись Индонезии начала быстро разрушаться из-за глобального потепления
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Ontario City Council puts temporary hold on ordinance fines and fees; considers negotiating with residents on 75 accounts

ONTARIO City of Ontario Finance Director Kari Ott took to the podium at the Ontario City Council’s work session on May 6 to make a presentation about an amnesty program for civil penalties that residents may have incurred. The idea was initially floated by City Manager Adam Brown, who was not at the meeting as he was out of town. After discussing the matter at length and hearing public comment from the lawyer representing Mayor Riley Hill in a lawsuit versus the city over civil penalties, the council took action to temporarily halt ordinance fines. The suggestion to put a temporary hold on the fines and fees related to ordinance violations until the program gets “figured out,” was brought forth by Councilor John Kirby.

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