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YOUNGSTOWN Council tables vote on CIC

By Roger Smith

Thursday, November 8, 2001


Approving an income tax amnesty and rate increase for downtown heat were among notable items.
By ROGER G. SMITH
CITY HALL REPORTER
YOUNGSTOWN -- Council will talk more before voting on whether to dump the city's designated downtown redevelopment agency.
One of the legislation's sponsors, John R. Swierz, D-7th, had the item moved to a second of three readings Wednesday, rather than trying to force a vote.
Several council members asked him for the delay so the issue can be discussed, probably in committee, Swierz said.
"I'll give them that," he said.
He and Ron Sefcik, D-4th, say the Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement Corp. hasn't been effective. They propose moving downtown redevelopment into the city's economic development office.
Other topics: Other notable items at the special meeting included:
U & raquo;Approving an income tax amnesty. Penalties and fees will be waived for failing to file a return or pay taxes owed from now through Dec. 31. The program could be extended depending on its success.
U & raquo;Approving a 7 percent rate increase for Youngstown Thermal, retroactive to Nov. 1. Thermal provides steam heat and cooling to many downtown buildings. The company had sought a 9 percent increase. Rufus Hudson, D-2nd, voted against.
U & raquo;Rejecting an ordinance transferring $168,900 to CHOICE nonprofit homes. Some council members take issue with the agency's nonunion, out-of-town contractors, Amish workers and the size and quality of the homes. The vote was 5-2, with one abstention.
Hudson and Richard Atkinson, R-3rd, supported the item. Swierz abstained because the company financially supports an event he is involved with.
rgsmith@vindy.com