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Community members at Akron City Council on Monday compared the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by police to the fatal shooting of Jayland Walker by eight Akron police officers just seven months ago.
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The legislation was approved the same night residents were ushered out of a raucous city council meeting.
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The cities are looking to switch to a form-based code in the Merriman Valley.
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Mosley is in her third term on city council and previously served as a bailiff in the Akron Municipal Court.
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Akron officials say a proposed housing and retail development on an area of wetlands is needed to meet the city's housing demands, but residents are concerned it will harm the environment.
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While city officials are excited about a potential new housing development on the west side, residents are concerned the project will harm the environment. The area contains wetlands and wildlife.
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While city council unanimously approved a conditional use permit for White Pond Reserve, a residential and retail development, residents are speaking out with concerns about the environment and potential endangered species.
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Issue 10, which was approved by voters in this week's elections, amends the city charter to create a civilian police oversight board in Akron.
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Akron City Council unanimously passed an ordinance requiring CO detectors in residential dwellings that use fuel-burning appliances.
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Akron City Council Vice President Jeff Fusco introduced a resolution to oppose the police oversite charter amendment during a committee meeting Monday, calling the proposal "flawed."