Oregon project to connect two industrial parks Published by kkaczala@pressp. on Mon, 02/22/2021 - 1:40pm
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Kelly J. Kaczala
Oregon is expected to let bids for the Cedar Point Development – Parkway Road Infrastructure Improvements project in the spring.
City council at a recent meeting approved the acquisition of two parcels on Corduroy Road as part of the project. It consists of the construction of a road that will connect two industrial parks in the city. One is Cedar Point Industrial Park at Corduroy and Lallendorf roads. The other industrial park is Wynnscape off Wynn Road
“The road will be connecting the two industrial park areas,” Public Service Director Paul Roman told The Press after the meeting.
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Mike Harmon will serve in the event of Mayor MIke Kuhle s absence 1:00 am, Jan. 13, 2021 ×
Worthington City Hall. (Brian Korthals/Daily Globe)
WORTHINGTON The Worthington City Council on Monday night conducted its annual meeting Monday night, choosing its mayor pro tem for 2021 and approving annual appointments.
During a meeting of just about five minutes in duration, city council Mike Harmon was elected as mayor pro tem for the next 12 months. Harmon, who also served in the post during 2020, will act in the event of Mayor Mike Kuhle’s absence throughout the current year.
Committee and subcommittee assignments for the five Worthington City Council members and Kuhle were also approved Monday. Those assignments are as follows:
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Hillsboro city council approves 2021 budget, former firehouse acquisition, food truck ordinance Hillsboro city auditor Alex Butler, left, and Hillsboro city council member and finance committee chair Mary Stanforth are pictured Monday. Council voted to pass the 2021 budget ordinance at the meeting. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) From left, pictured are Hillsboro city council members Mark Middleton, Tom Eichinger, Dane Allard and Adam Wilkin and council clerk Kimberly Newman. Hillsboro city council members (l-r) Patty Day, Claudia Klein and Ann Morris are pictured Monday. • • • 2021 City Budget Ordinance
ATLANTIC â The Atlantic City Council agreed Wednesday to create a $100,000 Non-Profit Housing Rehabilitation Loan Fund in conjunction with Shift ATL, but not without some controversy over the details of how the fund was being created.
Last fall, the city entered into an agreement with the organization in an effort to improve the housing stock in the community. But the city did not allocate any funding at that time. Wednesday night the Council voted to create the fund to pursue that goal, but some council members questioned if the resolution was being ârushedâ through and not being properly considered.
âI feel like were throwing this together in a hurry,â Councilmember Kathy Somers said. âWe want to help, but weâre just making it up as we go.â