Pepper Pike sets three September dates for town hall sidewalk discussions

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Pepper Pike sets three September dates for town hall sidewalk discussions
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Pepper Pike City Council, during its meeting Wednesday (Aug. 16), set three dates in September, including one on a Saturday morning, for town hall meetings so that residents can ask questions about a sidewalk proposal for main streets. The town halls are being held ahead of the November election, when residents will be asked if they want sidewalks on main streets.

Pepper Pike City Council will conduct three town hall meetings in September so that residents can learn more about a proposal to put sidewalks, or "recreational trails" --on three main streets.PEPPER PIKE, Ohio -- City Council has set the dates for town hall meetings at which residents will learn details and have the opportunity to ask city leaders questions about a proposed plan to add sidewalks to main streets.

put the sidewalk question on the fall ballot so that residents can decide if they should be added to three main streets. When the question appears on the ballot, instead of sidewalks, voters will see the words “recreational trails,” as referring to sidewalks under this term will mean, under state code, that a property owner is not liable for what happens on that trail.

Councilman Jim LeMay, who has been spearheading council’s informational campaign, said that all households will also receive a mailing detailing the proposed project.At its Aug. 16 meeting, council went over the various ways it plans to communicate information to residents which, in addition to the mailings, will include signs posted in the city about the town hall meetings, and postings on the“We concluded the town hall meeting would be open question and answer,” LeMay said.

“I can’t speak for anyone else,” LeMay said, echoing his council colleagues, “but I think that’s the view of council -- that the vision for sidewalks will come to fruition depending on which way the vote goes. I really can’t imagine that council would go another direction once the people have voted on it.”

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