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Tag: Florence City Council

Florence City Council April 15

April 15, 2025

Florence City Council continues to discuss issues with expected increased traffic if two new businesses are approved for the Burlington Pike/Turfway Rd intersection and the I-71/75 on/off ramps at Turfway Rd.

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Florence City Council Public Forum on Solar Panels April 15

April 15, 2025

A second public forum on solar panel installation in the city of Florence drew residents with a variety of concerns.

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Florence City Council April 8

April 8, 2025

Mayor Aubuchon-Metzger announced a public hearing regarding installation of solar panels in the city will be held April 19 after the regular council meeting, and the deadline to apply for the Public Works Academy is May 9.

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Florence City Council March 25

March 25, 2025

Among issues discussed by Florence City Council were a request for signage adjustment for a new business; learner’s permits for 15-year-old drivers; and status of the city’s swimming pool. Three members of the public brought concerns, including ongoing issues with drivers speeding through the Plantation Point and Weatherington neighborhoods.

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Florence City Council March 18

March 18, 2025

First on the council’s agenda was discussion of policies governing solar panel installation. Related, the council voted unanimously to hold another public meeting when working people can attend.

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Florence City Council March 11

March 11, 2025

Florence City Council passed three zoning changes (two unanimously) and Mayor Aubuchon-Metzger discussed several events, including two citizen academies that give participants real-world experience.

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Florence City Council February 25

February 25, 2025

The council recognized two officers for bravery for rescuing a woman in danger. World of Golf is on target to being self-sustaining. Council passed a handful of zoning amendments. Mayor Aubuchon-Metzger announced several community events.

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Florence City Council February 18

February 18, 2025

Florence City Council recognized promotion of Fire Department members, addressed several zoning change requests, and shared news of community events.

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Florence City Council January 28

January 28, 2025

Florence City Council approved a zoning change to accommodate a new hotel on Merchants Street; noted upcoming events at the Florence City Complex; recognized outstanding work by firefighters/paramedics Christian Ritchie and Ryan Johnston; and met in closed session to select the replacement to fill the seat left vacant by the death of David Osborne.

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Florence City Council January 21

January 21, 2025

Council members heard a presentation regarding construction of a new hotel on Merchant Street, and a Florence resident indicated his intent to pursue the open council seat formerly held by the late David Osborne.

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