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Residents enjoy Oak Hill festival
Drucilla Boggers, 8, of Franklin, tosses a softball at the target to (successfully) dunk Oak Hill Apartments property manager Tammy Ross at the second Oak Hill Festival on Friday, while Devlin Boal, 10, and Felix Fetteroff, 5, wait their turns. In addition to the dunk tank, the event also featured train rides, a bouncy house and bungee jumping from Jones Party Management. Donations were made by Oak Hill Apartments and management company ABC Management, Rock Star Karaoke, Sanders Market, Schwebel Baking Co., Life Program/Oak Hill and Franklin Beer Co. The festival was first organized for the residents last year by the Oak Hill management team, and the team, including Ross, Robin Hanahan, Todd Shawgo and Jim McCauley, brought it back with more features this year. Management receives grant money every year to do things for the residents, organizers said.
Titusville mulls funding for $67M flood mitigation project
The Titusville City Council recently addressed major infrastructure issues, effectively decriminalized marijuana possession, and adopted a foreclosed property registry program. They discussed funding options for a $66.6 million project to mitigate flooding from Church Run, with a primary recommendation of using state Department of General Services funds. The council also approved an ordinance for registering foreclosed properties, to be managed by Hera Property Registry, and passed a bill making marijuana possession punishable by a non-traffic citation fine. Additionally, the council was informed about significant repairs needed for a city-owned vacuum truck, essential for maintaining the city’s water and sewer systems.
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