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Hello Joan,


Welcome to This Week’s Edition of the Council’s Legislative Spotlight!

 

To our new subscribers—welcome aboard! We’re thrilled to have you join our growing community of engaged Akronites. And to our loyal readers—thank you for your continued support and curiosity about how local government shapes our everyday lives.

 

Now more than ever, staying informed matters. With important developments both nationally and here in Ohio this April, your voice and understanding are vital. From federal budget negotiations that could impact community grants and healthcare access, to Ohio’s latest push for infrastructure funding and small business tax reforms, legislative decisions are being made that ripple all the way down to our city streets in Akron.

 

In Akron, these topics take on special meaning. Discussions around infrastructure align with the city’s ongoing revitalization projects, including improvements to public transit and neighborhood development initiatives. Ohio’s attention to affordable housing aligns closely with Akron’s efforts to support accessible living for all residents.

 

Each issue of the Legislative Spotlight is designed with you in mind. Here’s what you can expect every week:

 

  • Legislative Updates: A summary of what your City Council covered during Monday’s meeting—decisions, debates, and how they may affect you.


  • Terminology Explained: We break down those buzzwords and bureaucratic phrases so you always know what’s really being said.

  • Council Facts: Learn more about what the Council does, how it functions, and how you can get involved.


  • Community Events: From local festivals to neighborhood meetings, we spotlight opportunities to connect, contribute, and celebrate Akron.

 

We’re committed to fostering transparency, connection, and empowerment. When we understand the decisions being made and the language they’re wrapped in, we’re better equipped to advocate for what matters most to us.

 

Share the Spotlight! Invite your friends, family, and neighbors to subscribe. An informed Akron is a stronger Akron—and it starts with each of us.

 

Thank you for being part of this journey. Let’s keep building a vibrant, engaged, and informed community- together.


 

                                                  Sincerely,

                                                             Margo Sommerville 

                                 Council President

                                                   Ward 3 Council Member

Legislative Highlights From Monday, April 21, 2025


Resolution No. 137-2025 declaring April 25, 2025, as Arbor Day and April 28-May 2, 2025, as Arbor Week in the City of Akron; and declaring an emergency. Vote: Ayes: 13, Nays: 0. The City of Akron has received the Tree City USA award from the Arbor Day Foundation several times for its commitments to planting trees and maintaining its urban canopy. To commemorate and celebrate the importance of trees in Akron, the City seeks to set aside an entire week to encourage Akron residents to reflect on and recognize the benefits that trees provide. Please join the Tree Commission on Friday, April 28th at 5:00 p.m. for tree planting at Joy Park.


The Rules Committee welcomed members of the committee that is leading the effort on the logo redesign. See the Press Release here. You can view the meeting here.


Remember...

                                   

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

April is Clean up Akron Month


Chief Executive Director of Keep Akron Beautiful Jacqui Ricchiuti attended the Public Service Committee meeting to talk about Clean up Akron Month. You can view the Committee Meeting here.


Volunteer for an upcoming event here.


Learn more about Keep Akron Beautiful here.

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.

Check out the calendar on

Council's website for

upcoming Ward Meetings!

Your Council Representative

Is Available to Serve You!


There are several ways to reach your Ward Representative:


Happy Administrative Professionals Day!


Wednesday, April 23rd is Administrative Professionals Day!


We would like to recognize our

Administrative Assistant

Maddison Stephenson.


Whether she's answering the phone, responding to an email, or helping someone in person, her cheerful attitude and friendly smile makes the whole office run smoother.


Thanks for all you do, Maddison!





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Take the survey here to provide your input!


Upcoming Open Comment

Public Hearings

May 12, 2025

5:00 pm Special Meeting


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to place a digital outdoor advertising display at 800 Flora Avenue.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to place a static outdoor advertising display at 800 Flora Avenue.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to construct three two-family dwellings at 733, 737 & 745 Excelsior Avenue.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to construct an oversized garage at 711 Delaware Avenue.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to construct a child daycare business center at 698 Diagonal Road.


Ordinance authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a Type A daycare home at 355 St. Leger Avenue.



Notices are posted on our website at least 15 days before the meeting.


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.


You do not need to fill out any forms to participate. You can attend in-person in Council Chambers or remotely via videoconference.


Those wishing to attend remotely need to notify the Clerk of Council, as outlined in the meeting notice, to receive the information to join remotely.

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311- Akron's One Call to City Hall


If you have a specific city issue that you'd like to see resolved (a pothole, water leak, tree down, missed trash collection, etc.), you can enter it in the online system, call 311, or download

the "MyAkron311" app.


The app is available for free on all Apple or Android devices in the app store.


After downloading, residents can create a profile, enter a service request, look up timely city information, and set up notifications specific to their address such as trash/recycling collection reminders.

Public Comment Period


A public comment period is held at each regularly scheduled Council meeting, where up to ten (10) members of the public may address Council on matters within Council's authority. No member of the public shall be permitted to address Council during the public comment period more than once every 30 days.


Those who wish to participate in the public comment period of a regular Council meeting need to submit a public comment form by 4:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting.


The sign-up form is available here.


This brief video demonstrates how to fill out the form.


For those that do not have a mobile device/computer to utilize, or need additional assistance, Council staff is available to help.


Signing up is a requirement of Council Rules, similar to other bodies.

Akron Municipal Code Title 3, Chapter 30:


30.01 - Meetings.


All attendees of Council meetings shall be subject to security screening prior to entering the Council chambers of the municipal building. No attendee shall bring prohibited items into Council chambers. If a security screening reveals that an individual is in possession of a prohibited item or items, the individual shall remove the prohibited item from the municipal building prior to entering Council chambers. The following items are prohibited in Council chambers:


A. Backpacks and bags larger than twelve inches by six inches by twelve inches;


B. Banners, flags, posters, or signs;


C. Whistles, horns, or noisemakers of any kind;


D. Smoking or vaping devices;


E. Laser pointers.


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 Akron City Council

Margo Sommerville, President

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Akron, OH 44308

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