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Each candidate was given the opportunity to fill out a People Newspapers questionnaire about their candidacy.
Read moreEach candidate was given the opportunity to fill out a People Newspapers questionnaire about their candidacy.
Read moreThe Snider Plaza Employee Parking Task Force has suggested that paid parking could be a solution to the plaza’s parking crunch. It will meet with business owners, property owners and residents to gain feedback before making a final recommendation to the UP city council.
Read more“I never aspired to be a mayor,” said Tommy Stewart, who will soon begin his third term as the city’s leader. “I just wanted to be involved and do what I could do to help the city and do what they called on me to do. And I did, I think.”
Read moreUniversity Park marked the date of its 100th anniversary with the dedication of its Centennial Tree and a preview of April 13’s celebration at Goar and Williams parks, as well as a look at planned improvements to Goar Park.
Read moreThe University Park City Council temporarily designated the 4300 and 4400 blocks of Amherst Street as resident-only parking to ease congestion during construction in the alley between Lovers Lane and Amherst Street at its April 2 meeting.
Read moreUniversity Park lost its first – and only – library director when Sharon Perry Martin retired after more than 11 years of service.
Read moreThe University Park city council awarded a $15,664,531.60 construction contract for phase I of surface improvements in Snider Plaza to SYB Construction Co., a company which has done other major work for the city, at its March 19 meeting.
Read moreUniversity Park staff shared feedback from community committees on improvements to Goar Park and the possibility of changing its name to ‘Centennial Park’ during a March 5 city council meeting.
Read moreThe University Park City Council honored the contributions of three community members during its Feb. 20 meeting.
Read moreTommy Stewart will continue his service as University Park’s mayor for two more years, and four candidates are running unopposed for seats on UP’s city council.
Read moreUniversity Park residents have a lot to look forward to in 2024, including the city’s centennial celebration and progress on high profile infrastructure projects, Mayor Tommy Stewart said during his State of the City Address on Feb. 8.
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