The Delaware Gazette

DATA requests $53K from Delaware City

Sur­prised by the local trans­porta­tion service’s $53,000 request, an expen­di­ture not included in the orig­i­nal 2012 bud­get pro­posal, Delaware City coun­cil mem­bers voiced their concerns.

Hot dog restaurant, bar to enliven downtown vacancy

A long­time down­town vacancy is expected to trans­form this sum­mer into a gourmet hot dog restau­rant, which intends to serve food and alco­hol until 2 a.m.

NTSB concludes Moore’s flight investigation

About a year fol­low­ing the crash that killed Delaware City Coun­cil­man Jim Moore, the National Trans­porta­tion Safety Board cited a loss of con­trol as the prob­a­ble cause for the accident.

Uptick in income tax revenue helps to balance city budget

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Delaware City Man­ager Tom Homan pre­sented a bal­anced 2012 bud­get pro­posal to coun­cil this week, fore­cast­ing a slight decrease in earn­ings, a slight increase in spend­ing, and a con­tin­ued sur­plus in the year-end fund balance.

Former governor plays peacemaker at Black Wing Shooting Center

For­mer Gov. Ted Strick­land vis­ited Delaware County Mon­day to help medi­ate an out-of-town dis­pute between friends. Can­ton City Coun­cil Pres­i­dent Allen Schul­man, who like Strick­land is a Demo­c­rat, also trav­eled to Black Wing Shoot­ing Cen­ter on Delaware’s west side to meet with rep­re­sen­ta­tives of Ohioans for Con­cealed Carry.

Delaware City Council incumbents re-elected

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Vot­ers re-elected all four Delaware City Coun­cil mem­bers seek­ing re-election Tues­day. The clos­est race was between incum­bent Joe DiGen­ova and chal­lenger Robert Hoff­man, a for­mer councilman.

Columbus mayor beats ex-policeman to win 4th term

COLUMBUS — Colum­bus Mayor Michael Cole­man has defeated a for­mer police sergeant to win his fourth term. That paves the way for the Demo­c­rat to become the city’s longest con­tin­u­ously serv­ing mayor. Cole­man would earn that dis­tinc­tion if he serves out his full term in Ohio’s largest city, and he has said he will.

Powell to discuss traffic, downtown projects

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After sev­eral months of dis­cus­sion on pos­si­ble cap­i­tal improve­ments in Pow­ell city’s tax incre­ment financ­ing (TIF) area, the devel­op­ment and finance com­mit­tees Tues­day will meet to dis­cuss project funding.

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