Congratulations to our 3 council winners, Mark Fitzgerald, Paulette Leeper and Angie Settell!
With SB5 falling, our council will have a tough job keeping our budget and services balanced. Lead us wisely, keep us safe, grow our businesses! We know you can do it, and we’re behind you!
We had a chance to sit down with the CEO of a Loveland company that has blazed a trail in online advertising. The company was one of the first with online daily deals and has staked out a unique position, one of using their services to give back to charitable causes. DealsThatGiveBack.com was started by Scott Bailey, whose companies in the past have led their respective industries and it appears that Scott is looking to spread his “buy to save” model as far as the internet will take it.
DealsThatGiveBack.com has …
The Loveland City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located 120 W. Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio 45140.
The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comments on a request for a City Zoning Code text and map amendment for a Special Planning District (SPD) pursuant to Zoning Code Section 1151.02(a)(1), in areas which include Loveland Station and properties bordered by E. Loveland Avenue, Third Street and O’Bannon Avenue. Information about the proposed amendment can be examined at City Hall during business hours, Monday through Friday.
Interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the proposed text and map amendment. Comments may also be submitted in writing to the Clerk of Council, 120 W. Loveland Avenue, Loveland, OH 45140 or emailed to mcheshire@lovelandoh.com.
Individuals with disabilities requiring special accommodations that are participating in or wish to attend this hearing should call 513-683-0150 at least seven (7) days in advance so arrangements can be made.
Misty Cheshire
Clerk of Council
City of Loveland
The Loveland City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located 120 W. Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio 45140.
The purpose of the public hearing is to receive public comments on a request for a City Zoning Code text amendment to adopt zoning regulations which determine where Internet Cafés can operate inside the City’s corporate limits pursuant to Zoning Code Section 1151.07. Information about the proposed amendment can be examined at City Hall during business hours, Monday through Friday.
Interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the proposed amendment. Comments may also be submitted in writing to the Clerk of Council, 120 W. Loveland Avenue, Loveland, OH 45140 or emailed to mcheshire@lovelandoh.com.
Individuals with disabilities requiring special accommodations that are participating in or wish to attend this hearing should call 513-683-0150 at least seven (7) days in advance so arrangements can be made.
Misty Cheshire
Clerk of Council
City of Loveland
Whistle Stop Clay Works Holiday Sale gets off to a spirited start with an opening reception on Friday, December 9th from 6:00pm – 9:00pm.
Handmade ceramic art by Missy McCormick and Tim O’Grady will span a range of styles and form. Grace Reiter and Christine Kidwell are the visiting artists for this 1st Annual Holiday Sale. This is a great chance to meet the artists and find one of a kind ceramics for yourself or for holiday giving.
Whistle Stop Clay Works will also be show casing original works by participants in …
the Cafe – Chris Casey 1-3pm
Julian’s Deli – Dean Middleton 5-8pm
Paxton’s Grill – Signal Hill band 9-midnight
Caffeine Dreams – Ellen Mershon 1-4pm
Julian’s Deli – Steve Barnes 5-8pm
Don’t forget to get your card designs in for the 2012 Loveland Valentine Contest!
Most importantly, let’s get that special lady who exemplifies Loveland nominated!
November will bring an important election for Loveland. There is a lot going on from a state perspective as well as Loveland Station and the Loveland Madeira corridor. We got the opportunity to sit down with the 6 candidates over the last few weeks and ask them a few questions that can affect how Loveland will operate as a city over the next few years and beyond.