Highland Heights City: 2/4/25

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The Highland Heights City Council met to discuss various community matters, including recognizing Council Member Deb Ball with the Good Neighbor Award for her dedication to helping residents. The council also reviewed and approved minutes from the previous meeting and acknowledged updates on cybersecurity training for city staff and officials. Key topics included an update on the city’s green space project, which will add pickleball courts and a walking trail by early summer, pending weather conditions. Additionally, the council discussed a proposed state plan to centralize the collection of occupational taxes, which many local governments oppose due to concerns over losing local control and oversight. After discussion, the council passed a resolution formally opposing the plan, joining other cities in the region in urging state legislators to reject it. Police Chief provided an update on an ongoing death investigation at the Hampton Farm apartment complex, clarifying that there was no public safety threat. Other reports included updates on tax collections, the upcoming Campbell County spring cleanup, and ongoing public works efforts, including pothole repairs following winter weather. The meeting concluded with a vote to cancel the February 18th council session due to a lack of pressing agenda items. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI and may not capture all meeting nuances or discussions.

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