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McCuskey visits Weirton to talk property sale law | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 
 Dialogue — Condition Auditor J.B. McCuskey, remaining, and condition Sen. Ryan Weld, R-Brooke, have been in Weirton Monday morning, discussing the possible impact of Senate Monthly bill 548 on the sale of delinquent property, as well as the removal of blight in communities throughout the point out. — Craig Howell 
 WEIRTON — A multi-12 months system aimed at avoiding sure international pursuits and home speculators from getting up land in West Virginia, though also tackling blight across the condition, has taken another move ahead with the recent signing of Senate Invoice 548 into regulation. Now, the architects of these endeavors are touring the condition to explore…
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Roetzel & Andress legal opinion affirms Akron council White Pond sale
A non-public legislation agency hired by the Akron Regulation Department has affirmed City Council needed only a easy the vast majority of votes, instead of the supermajority in-depth in metropolis law, to promote 65 acres of public land at White Pond. The controversial vote to sale the city home to personal developer Triton Assets Ventures came throughout the final council meeting of 2022. In hrs, residents in opposition to the luxury housing challenge pounced on language in a town ordinance from 1990 that claims the city should publicize general public assets income in “a newspaper of common circulation” for three weeks ahead of the residence “shall be conveyed to the…
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Akron group questions legality of vote approving White Pond land sale
Members of Akron City Council are seeking the authorized view of the city’s mayor-appointed regulation director immediately after a team of citizens known as Preserve White Pond pointed to a 1990 metropolis regulation that necessitates the mayor to get two-thirds of council to concur ahead of advertising public land. A offer authorized Monday to market 68 acres of city-owned property to the a developer of luxurious housing passed 7-6, beneath the 9-member (or two-thirds) threshold that would normally be demanded by the metropolis code of ordinances, the team contends. “We’re knowledgeable of the statement released from Conserve White Pond,” the mayor’s business reported Wednesday morning, responding to the Beacon Journal’s…


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