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City Approves Purchase of 10 New Police Vehicles in Emergency Vote

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Erik Jones
City Approves Purchase of 10 New Police Vehicles in Emergency Vote
Posted In Politics & Goverment

ELYRIA — City officials have approved the purchase of 10 new police vehicles, moving forward with the decision under an emergency clause to avoid potential delays in acquiring the units. The approved purchase includes eight 2025 Ford Explorer police interceptors and two 2026 Ford F-150 trucks. Officials said several of Continue Reading

Elyria Secures $1.28M for Burns Road Sidewalk Project Following Child’s Death

Posted on April 16, 2026April 16, 2026 by Erik Jones
Elyria Secures $1.28M for Burns Road Sidewalk Project Following Child’s Death
Posted In Politics & Goverment

ELYRIA — City officials have secured more than $1.28 million in funding for a major sidewalk and pedestrian safety project along Burns Road and Abbey Road, an effort that comes after the death of a young boy in the area. During a recent committee meeting, officials confirmed the project was Continue Reading

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