Brenner runs for second term, boasts ‘proven track record’

Incumbent State Representative Andrew Brenner said he is proud of what he has accomplished his first term, and is running again to continue his progress.

Incumbent State Representative Andrew Brenner said he is proud of what he has accomplished his first term, and is running again to continue his progress.

Among considerations in a Monday Powell City Council planning session were putting a capital improvements issue on the November ballot, finalizing the design and engineering on Murphy Parkway and reviewing the city’s charter.

Powell City Council this week approved a new set of rules regarding conduct among council members, a process that was initiated in response to complaints directed at councilwoman Sara Marie Brenner.
Powell City Council has approved a 3-year contract for its public service employees.
One of three federal tax liens against Powell councilwoman Sara Marie Brenner’s business has been released.
Powell City Council held its first reading Tuesday of the city’s proposed 2012 operating budget, a spending plan that reflects a continued reliance on reserve funds to balance the city’s books.

Incumbent Richard Cline, as well as newcomers Jon Bennehoof and Mike Crites, snagged the election bids for three open seats on Powell City Council. Cline was the lone council member seeking his seat after sitting council members Don Grubbs and Art Schultz (who also currently serves as Powell mayor) did not file for re-election.

Candidates for Powell City Council, Olentangy School Board, as well as Liberty and Orange Township trustee fielded questions about tax levies, cost-cutting measures and traffic congestion this week at a public forum put on by the League of Women Voters.