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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The Dayton City Council met Monday night and voted to deny a request by two property owners to have some their property removed from the FM 1409 corridor the city annexed in early December.
The Dayton City Council met in workshop session Monday night to discuss future annexation priorities.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Monday night the Dayton City Council voted 3 to 2 to reject all bids for employee health insurance on recommendation of City Manager Robert Ewart who said he was frustrated with bid proposals from insurance companies that did not meet the bid specifications.
The Dayton City Council held a budget workshop Monday night to wrestle with the numbers that will eventually comprise the Fiscal Year 2003 Budget.
The Dayton City Council met last night to consider a proposed tax rate that is slightly higher than that first offered by City Manager Robert Ewart.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The Dayton City Council Monday night approved a request by City Manager Robert Ewart to replace the office of the Internal Auditor by creating a new position called Finance and Administrative Services Director.
The Dayton City Council contends that some subdivisions approved by the Commissioners Court have never met county standards and those subdivisions are now in Dayton’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The Dayton City Council met Monday night and approved establishing some new ground rules for the filing of preliminary and final plats under the city’s subdivision ordinance.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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The Dayton City Council met Monday night and discussed future plans for acquiring and remodeling the Dayton Masonic Lodge to serve as the new Dayton City Hall Complex.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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The Dayton City Council met Monday night and authorized City Manager Robert Ewart to begin planning for the annexation of two new strips of land: a one-mile stretch along FM 1960 and an approximately two-mile length down FM 1409.
City Manager Robert Ewart told the Dayton City Council Tuesday night he hopes to have someone selected to serve as Dayton’s first City Planner within a couple of weeks.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The Dayton City Council met Monday and took the final public vote to approve annexing four more tracts of land along Hwy 146, adding those to the six tracts officially annexed last month.
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