Remy said new signs are needed.Īt the Feb. The ban has been in effect since 1969, but has not been enforced in recent years. In another matter, Remy reviewed the city's parking ban for snow events with Steve Brown, supervisor for the service complex. Remy researched the issue and said in the latest contract, which goes through April 2024, 43% of the street department workers received a grade increase, along with a 3% pay raise. Zader previously said the city needed to pay employees more. "To attempt to outsource would lead to arbitration, and we would not prevail." "They (union members) are not open to considering contracting out," Remy said. Remy said it is governed by the collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME members. Some council members raised the issue of using private contractors to help with plowing. Support our work and get a special offer of 6 months for just $1 ($9.99 a month after) at /specialoffer. News Journal subscribers make this coverage possible. Remy said those trucks are neither sufficient nor sustainable. Such vehicles could be used year-round.Ĭouncilman Phil Scott asked about using three-quarter-ton trucks instead. Remy said money could come from the sewer and water departments, along with the street maintenance fund. "They (Fords) are more adept to handle small streets," Remy said, adding he would like the city to purchase four of the vehicles, which would be delivered in 2023. Plea for more staff, more money: Mansfield 911 dispatchers plea for increased staffing and pay Remy recommends Ford F-650s to help with plowing He added he would prefer the Ford to a Freightliner dump truck, which would cost $190,00 with a plow package. Remy said a Ford F-650 with a plow package would cost $144,780. The director also said he has been pricing equipment. ODOT officials have suggested an in-person meeting. Remy said he will make a formal request, which should go out this week. One possible solution is having the Ohio Department of Transportation pick up plowing the portion of U.S. Public works Director Dave Remy did so Tuesday. See "Subscription Support" in the app's Settings for more details and customer service contact information.Parking ban: Mansfield City Council discusses parking ban to help with snow removal Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable. You can manage your subscriptions and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Questions or Comments: Subscriptions are charged to your account at confirmation of purchase and automatically renew each month or year, unless turned off in your account settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.And access to USA TODAY and 200+ local eNewspapers. eNewspaper: Just like our print edition but accessible on your mobile devices.Customize your experience by saving your favorite stories, adjusting text size, using night mode, or reading offline.Get breaking news, sports scores, and weather alerts with real-time notifications tailored to your interests.Enjoy a streamlined, fast-loading experience that makes it easy to view the stories, photos, and videos that matter to you.Access all of our in-depth journalism, including things to do around town, sports coverage from high school to the pros, and much more.From critically acclaimed storytelling to powerful photography to engaging videos - the Mansfield News Journal app delivers the local news that matters most to your community.
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