By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 Tomorrow should bring yet another salvo in the mayor vs. council battle, as council members try again to find a way to force Mayor Carty Finkbeiner to hire 30 police officers this year. “The law is very clear that we can decide how many police officers work […]
Month: April 1999
Kapszukiewicz urges adult bookstore limit
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 16 Councilman Wade Kapszukiewicz is fighting a new battle: against illicit sex at adult bookstores. The councilman, facing election for the District 6 council seat in less than four weeks, is proposing an ordinance that would require adult bookstores to open up their private video booths, and let […]
‘Heated’ critique of Toledo leads to exchange of letters; Lawyer seeks forgiveness
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 1 He’s sorry. Brendan Sullivan, Jr. – the Washington lawyer whose pointed barbs ripped into Toledo’s sensitive underbelly – says he really didn’t mean it. “My words about Toledo were not meant to offend any of the wonderful people of your community,” he said. For those of you […]
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Arena/amphitheater plans use California blueprints
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 Rossford Mayor Mark Zuchowski has been envisioning an arena in his city for more than seven years. Now, his vision is on paper. The mayor and other city officials presented architectural plans for the $48 million arena/amphitheater complex officials hope to build near the intersection of I-75 […]
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City, Maumee move closer to economic deal; Toledo’s Monclova Twp. land would be annexed to suburb
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 It’s been 12 years, but the city of Toledo soon may be able to put the disastrous Monclova Township land purchase behind it. Tomorrow, city attorneys will file petitions with the Lucas County commissioners asking the city of Maumee to annex 255 acres of Toledo-owned land in […]
Mayor’s top aide Kovacik to resign; Departure prompts shuffle at city hall
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 Mayor Carty Finkbeiner is losing his top-ranking administrator. Yesterday, the mayor announced the resignation of Tom Kovacik, the city’s chief operating officer and safety director. He will be replaced by Dan Hiskey, currently the city’s assistant chief operating officer. “Tom Kovacik did a very good job, and […]
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Stadium ideas sized up; City, county leaders lean to teamwork in meeting
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 On the day most major league baseball teams threw out the first pitch, local leaders made their own pitch: how to build a ballpark for the Toledo Mud Hens. At yesterday’s weekly luncheon meeting of the Toledo Rotary Club, four panelists – Mayor Carty Finkbeiner, Lucas County […]
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Council, Finkbeiner criticize inaction of plan commission
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 19 Two months ago, Toledo city council fought a divisive internal battle to pass a 60-day moratorium on commercial demolitions. The goal: the city would use that time to prepare a set of citywide standards that could save historic buildings and preserve Toledo’s urban character. But those 60 […]
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