The Cuyahoga Falls City Council committee meeting takes place tonight at the Natatorium.
A proposed ordinance to monitor bird feeders in town is on city council's agenda for Monday night's committee meeting. City Councilman Jerry James said his proposed ordinance, that would regulate bird feeders, has stirred controversy mainly because it’s misunderstood. In an earlier report, Cuyahoga Falls Patch interviewed the councilman who said he didn’t know how what he said was interpreted to mean he had received reports of birds getting sick and dying from bad bird seed, or that he even wanted to ban bird feeders all together. “It has blossomed into a monster,” James said. “I said no, it’s not to say there haven’t been, but I haven’t had any phone calls or reports of any kind of increased bird deaths in my ward. I don’t know if he …
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A SWAT raid, a misunderstood ordinance and more census figures were among this week's stories.
Here's a quick review of the past week's stories on Cuyahoga Falls Patch. 1. A Cuyahoga Falls SWAT team raided a suspected methamphetamine lab at a Silver Lake Avenue home last Tuesday evening. Hazardous chemicals and equipment believed to be used in the making of methamphetamine were confiscated, police said, along with a sawed-off shotgun, three other shotguns and two rifles. 2. A new sign at the southeast corner of State Road and Portage Trail indicates that progress is being made on plans for the Portage Crossing development. The project has been slowed by the difficult economy. 3. City Councilman Jerry James's proposed ordinance that regulates bird feeders ruffled some feathers this past week. James was at a loss as to how the …
mila Theiss
10:24 am on Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Tomatoes in this weather lol..no their taking a liking to bird seed all over the ground...   more ›