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North College Hill Council 6/1/26
Monday, Jun 1, 2026
American Legion Post Thanks City for Memorial Day Events
Peg Albert from the Ladies American Legion Post 644 thanked the city for the Memorial Day weekend events, including the parade and presentations at the city building. She specifically admired the cemetery decor and appreciated the speaker discussing service and the inclusion of photos, which help remember community members who served the country.
June Council Meeting Schedule and Juneteenth Celebration Details Announced
The council noted that this is their only regular meeting for June due to the summer session, with the next meeting scheduled for the first Monday in July. Details for the Juneteenth celebration were provided: June 19th (Friday) from 6-9 PM at the City Center (1500 building) with a band, food trucks, vendors, and a photo booth; and June 20th (Saturday) from 9 AM with a parade, followed by Chase Bank's financial literacy activities, historical presentations, spoken word, hip-hop, food, and more.
Council to Reduce Paper Usage by Printing Legislation Selectively
Council member Miss Clear suggested printing only legislation the first time it's presented to council packets to save paper and resources, with extra copies available upon request. This initiative aims to be more environmentally conscious.
Basketball Hoops to be Reinstalled in Schaefer Park
The Mayor announced the return of basketball hoops to Schaefer Park within the next week or two, noting that the hoops had been removed many years ago. This action is expected to provide a recreational amenity for children in the park.
City Beautification Praised; Summer Youth Meal Program Announced
Council member Miss Alexander complimented the city's beautification efforts, noting the improved appearance of park islands and flowers, thanking public works for their work. She urged vigilance for children crossing streets during the summer. She also announced that NCH City Schools and Sun Meals are providing free breakfast and lunch for youth aged 18 and younger throughout June.
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