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Hello Joan,


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                                                  Sincerely,

                                                             Margo Sommerville 

                                 Council President

                                                   Ward 3 Council Member

Legislative Highlights From Monday, March 24, 2025


Ord. No. 97-2025 authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts with TomTod Ideas, Inc. for a partnership with the City of Akron in the Creative Akron Summer Program for 2025; and declaring an emergency. Vote: Ayes: 13, Nays: 0. The Creative Akron Summer Program is a four-week program designed to empower middle schoolers across the city to grow personally in core soft skills, explore their civic structures and community impact potential, develop creatively through active arts engagement, and prepare vocationally for the world ahead. Learn more about TomTod Ideas, Inc. here.


Council continues to review the Operating Budget. Discussion was held during the 3:00 p.m. Budget and Finance Committee, which you can view here. Remember that the Operating Budget must pass by March 31, 2025.


Remember...

                                   

You can see all the legislation discussed during the meeting at: https://onlinedocs.akronohio.gov/OnBaseAgendaOnline/

Ring Doorbell Cameras


Each ward was allotted 300 cameras. The staff has worked hard to distribute these at ward meetings, before Council meetings, and during office hours.


Attention Wards 1 & 3!!



There are still cameras available in these wards. If you reside in Ward 1 or 3 and are interested in a Ring Doorbell Camera (and did not already receive one from us), please call our office at 330-375-2256 for more information.

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Upcoming Open Comment

Public Hearings


Up for Public Hearing April 14, 2025

5:00 p.m. Special Meeting


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to establish used auto sales at 1475 Massillon Road.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a two-family dwelling at 480 Bell Street.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a two-family dwelling at 894 N. Main Street.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to construct a commercial addition at 1477 Copley Road.



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Suppose the Ordinance is a Conditional Use (Zoning measure). In that case, a notice is also mailed to the owners and residents of property within, contiguous to, and directly across the street from the property involved in the Ordinance (per Charter Section 34). Notices are also published in the Akron Beacon Journal.


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Declaring An Emergency

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Margo Sommerville, President

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Akron, OH 44308

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