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Saturday, May 15, 2010

REFERENDUM – Ordinance: 19-10


REFERENDUM PETITIONS
for Ordinance: 19-10
are available and on the streets of
 South Euclid NOW !!!
Signatures will put this matter on the ballot November 2nd. If you are a registered voter in the city of South Euclid and would like to sign this petition please contact:  
 setaxcredit@yahoo.com  

Someone will make arrangements for you to get access to one of the petitions currently in circulation.  Thanks to everyone for stepping up and saying, "enough!"
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In the video below, City of South Euclid Council President David Miller defends the income tax credit legislation one week after it was made law by a 5-2 council vote.

  • time: 8 min. 27 sec

Please click on the document below to view full size.  It is a page from the City of South Euclid 2010 Budget.  This couldn't possibly have anything to do with the financial woes of the city, could it?


The video below contains discussion regarding the municipal bond rating.
  • time: 4 min. 0 sec.






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The email below was received by SEOversight after it had been forwarded many times. It is unclear who the original author of this letter is which appears to be circulating the community.

























Please click on the following link to see the online Plain Dealer article from above WITH  reader's comments - "South Euclid drops income tax credit for residents."

The information below was obtained via a public records request by South Euclid Oversight. The request was for the informational “council packet” for April 16, 2010 provided to the council members prior to the city council meetings. Only the relevant documents were included for this post.
 

MUST SEE previous posts including video of council meetings regarding the tax credit, please click on the following links:



1 comment:

Cappy said...

We need a new mayor. Also, I propose rezoning Victory Blvd. for development of a Teahouse.

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