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Cuyahoga Falls City Council

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Cuyahoga Falls Picks up New Councilwoman, Football Coach; Superintendent Lands Contract Extension: News Roundup

It's been a newsy week in Cuyahoga Falls. Here are the biggest stories that broke in the city and local school system.

Council swears in new member Cuyahoga Falls City Council has selected Arden Barnhart, 56, to fill the Ward 3 seat recently vacated by her husband Ken.  Members of the Summit County Republican Central Committee for Ward 3 handpicked Arden to fill the post on Tuesday, reports the Falls News-Press.  She will be sworn into office at Council's May 28 meeting. Cuyahoga Falls High selects new coach Cuyahoga Falls High School has named Sean Flaherty as its new head football coach, reports the Akron Beacon Journal. Flaherty, 33, is a Stow High School and Walsh University graduate who has worked the last seven years as an assistant coach at Wadsworth.  This is Flaherty's first time taking the helm as head coach. He replaces Mike Miller who resigned …

Sunday, May 19, 2013

City Councilman Calls it Quits; Portage Crossing Update; Suspected Drug-Related Death: Week in Review

Catch up on seven days worth of Cuyahoga Falls news with our Week in Review update.

Get the full story by clicking on the blurbs below: 1. Don't fall for this con: Cuyahoga Falls man scammed in phony sweepstakes.  2. Ward 3 Councilman Ken Barnhart has resigned from City Council. Ward 4 Councilman Mark Ihasz is considering dropping out as well. Who should replace these elected officials? 3. Cuyahoga Falls man pronounced dead after suspected heroin overdose. Not surprisingly, the unfortunate incident occurred at Studio City.  4. Did any of you celebrate the 1962 Cuyahoga Falls Sesquicentennial? Here's what you may have missed. 5. A Cuyahoga Falls man was found dead near the front entrance of his apartment building this week. Police are investigation.  6. Cuyahoga Falls City Council approved the Portage Crossing land deal …

Bob

9:59 am on Sunday, May 19, 2013

Why hasn't Kenny King received a key to the city and are their records who have?   more ›

Thursday, May 16, 2013

City Council Approves Portage Crossing Land Deal

The amended contract was passed 9-2 by Cuyahoga Falls City Council members Monday night.

Cuyahoga Falls City Council passed an amended contract 9-2 to sell the former State Road Shopping Center to developer Stark Enterprises for $3.7 million. However, under the deal, Stark won't be required to pay the seven-figure tab and will, in essence, spend nothing to acquire the 25-acre parcel.  At-large councilwomen Carrie Snyder and Carol Klinger cast the dissenting votes. The land deal will likely be closed by June 30.  "I want to reject this latest offer brought before us but the administration has told us that without these latest incentives the developer will walk away," said Council President Don Walters (Ward 6) at Monday night's meeting reports the Falls News-Press . "In my heart I don't believe that to be true, but it is not …

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o

10:38 am on Sunday, May 19, 2013

Gnostic, must you be so caustic???   more ›

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Cuyahoga Falls Councilman Resigns Wednesday

Ken Barnhart, who represented Ward 3, resigned May 15, 2013.

The Summit County Republican Central Committee will need to select a replacement for Ken Barnhart, who resigned as a Cuyahoga Falls City Councilman Wednesday.  According to the Akron Beacon Journal, Barnhart, the Ward 3 representative, may not be the only councilman to leave in Cuyahoga Falls. The newspaper reported Democrat Mark Ihasz sold his 11th street home in Ward 4.  The county Republican Party will meet May 21 at the Sheraton Suites to select a Ward 3 representative. Those interested in the position living in Ward 3 should submit a resume to Chairman Alex Arshinkoff by 4 p.m. Monday at 1755 Merriman Rd., Suite 250, Akron, OH 44313. Applicants will be asked to give a brief presentation to the committee on Tuesday. For more …

Nikki

11:57 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

We NEED new faces now more than ever!!!   more ›

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Patchers Sound off Over Portage Crossing Developments

Readers took to the comment boards after news broke that Michael Symon's B Spot might back out. What do you think about the present state of the project?

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Patchers Divided Over French Mill Run Development

What do you think of the proposed apartment and retail complex that could be constructed off State and Bath Road?

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Portage Crossing Update: Legislation Could Head to City Council Soon

When will Cuyahoga Falls City Council see some legislation regarding the Portage Crossing project?

Cuyahoga Falls officials believe it won't be long now before city council sees before it some Portage Crossing legislation. Development Director Sue Truby was prompted by Councilwoman Mary Ellen Pyke Monday night to give an update on the Portage Crossing progress and when city officials and residents could hear that legislation in a public forum. The answer? Within the next several weeks, Truby said. She said the city is working on several "legal matters," which include easements with adjoining property owners. The city also has to work through environmental issues with the Environmental Protection Agency. Those issues include where detention ponds can and cannot go. "All these issues are important to finalize because they are all …

Jeff

11:47 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

Soo, to all the naysayers, indicating the deal would never go through or the project would never happen, it IS going to be built! I can't say I'm happy about Stark getting the property for free though.   more ›

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

City OKs Tallmadge Road Resurfacing

Cuyahoga Falls City Council voted unanimously to resurface the road — between Newberry Street and Clyde Avenue — at a cost of $500,000

Tallmadge Road will be getting some attention after school ends in June. At its Monday night meeting, Cuyahoga Falls City Council voted unanimously to resurface the road — between Newberry Street and Clyde Avenue — at a cost of $500,000, according to the Akron Beacon Journal. A state grant will cover 80 percent of the total, so the city will be responsible for about $100,000. The road will not close but will go down to one-lane traffic during that time, the newspaper reported. Cuyahoga Falls Patch readers weighed in on whether they wanted to see the road improvements. Here's what they said on the website: 

Christina Herron

8:30 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

They also need to do graham rd that's worse then tallmage rd   more ›

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tallmadge Road Could Get a Face-Lift If City Council Gives the OK

Most of the money needed to resurface the road will come from an Ohio grant

Tallmadge Road could be getting a face-lift soon. That is, if Cuyahoga Falls City Council gives the go-ahead. The Akron Beacon Journal reported that, on Monday, council will consider resurfacing the road — from Newberry Street to 300 feet south of Clyde Avenue — and most of the $500,000 needed for that will come from an Ohio grant. (About $100,000 should come from the city.) "Every year when the street resurfacing list came out, I would get calls from residents asking why Tallmadge wasn't on the list," Ward 2 Councilwoman Mary Ellen Pyke said in the Beacon. "With decreases in the general fund, we had to find another way to pay for a half million dollar project." What do you think? Does Tallmadge Road need some work? What other roads in the…

Missy Cox

9:03 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

YES! Please do Tallmadge Road! I've been saying for years that it has needed done!   more ›

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

State Road Acme Sets New Opening Date

The grocery store was slated to open in January of this year; now city and store officials plan an opening date of mid- to late-April

Updated Feb. 13, 4:15 p.m. Those waiting for the unveiling of the State Road Acme's expansion won't have to wait much longer. City and store officials say the opening will come this spring. In addition to interior work, Cuyahoga Falls Planning and Zoning Director Fred Guerra said the store must also make some changes to comply with city codes. Those changes include the window openings on 23rd Street and finishing the employee parking lots. "What makes it difficult is because they're keeping the old store open while they're building the new store," Guerra said. "They're building the new store around the old store, basically." The store's square footage will more than double, from 25,000 square feet to 52,500 square feet. The Cuyahoga Falls …

Darla DeNiro

8:29 am on Thursday, April 4, 2013

Acme's way too expensive - all my grocery buying is done at Marcs. I like the fancy windows though.   more ›

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