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Mayor Horrigan reflects on his time as mayor of Akron

Mayor Horrigan reflects on his time as mayor of Akron
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Akron's new planning director boasts plenty of experience | Crain's Cleveland Business

Thomas Tatum steps into his new role after more than 20 years of working with the city and others on local development and housing rehabilitation projects and initiatives.

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The Goodrich, Akron's latest apartment project, to open by year's end

The Goodrich, Akron's latest apartment project, to open by year's end
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Akron Deputy Mayor James Hardy is leaving the city

Akron Deputy Mayor James Hardy is leaving the city
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Grants help grow a new tea shop in Kenmore and a metaphysical supply store in West Hill


Grants help grow a new tea shop in Kenmore and a metaphysical supply store in West Hill
Doug Livingston, Akron Beacon Journal
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Angel Grace, co-owner of Gypsy Grace & the Vintage Goat stands outside the shop Wednesday in Akron. The business was awarded $50,000 through the Rubber City Match Program by Akron's Office of Integrated Development to grow its business.
A second new tea shop in Kenmore and a West Hill store that sells healing crystals are getting $50,000 each from the city to grow their businesses.
Mayor Dan Horrigan announced Thursday the first-round winners of the 2021 Rubber City Match program. Gypsy Grace & The Vintage Goat at 451 W Market St. and the soon-to-open SRINA Tea House on Kenmore Boulevard will also receive private business loans from the Western Reserve Community Fund and ECDI, a non-profit headquartered in Columbus that assists underserved and underbanked small businesses.

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Rubber City Match grants SIRNA Tea, Gypsy Grace & The Vintage Goat

Rubber City Match grants SIRNA Tea, Gypsy Grace & The Vintage Goat
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Voice of the People: Views on Theiss Woods, racism, Rep. Gonzalez


Akron Beacon Journal
Theiss Woods must be preserved
Many thanks to the Editorial Board for your full-throated support of conserving Theiss Woods in your editorial April 18. We fully agree with the points made, particularly the arguments against tax abatement for high-end homes should this property be developed. We support the use of tax abatement in the core of the city where infrastructure is in place. However, we do not support abatement for locations such as Theiss Woods where the housing market is already strong and there is limited infrastructure. 
The Western Reserve Land Conservancy proposal made a compelling economic case for conservation.  Each Akron utility account operates at a loss of $481 per year for sewer and $91 per year for water. At 110 proposed new dwellings, the city would have to cover an estimated $62,920 shortfall per year to subsidize water and sewer services to the new development.  The forest along Theiss Road intercepts over six million gallons of rainfall per year, saving taxpayers an estimated $49,000 in annual stormwater management expenses.  The Land Conservancy projects a value of carbon credits for protecting the existing forest somewhere between $92,610 and $185,220.  These figures make the conservation option a bargain for Akronites.

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Morning Headlines: Armed March Reportedly Planned in Columbus; DeWine Vetoes Bill Lifting COVID-19 County Fair Restrictions


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The Washington Post reports that far-right online forums are planning armed marches on Washington DC and several state capitals, including Columbus.
Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, January 12:
An armed march is reportedly planned in Columbus
DeWine vetoes a bill lifting COVID-19 county fair restrictions
Trump rewards GOP ally Rep. Jim Jordan with Medal of Freedom
Akron Public Schools commits to in-person learning in March
Electric truck maker hits 100,000 orders ahead of fall start
Akron development director retires, will not be replaced
Akron rubber worker statue to be installed this spring
Sand Run Metro Park gets $2.6M for improvements

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