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BG Council asked to regulate short-term rentals in town

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Zoning matters were again a focus of Bowling Green Council’s meeting on Monday.

BG leaders: State must restore Local Government Fund

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Bowling Green Council on Monday unanimously passed a resolution strongly urging the Ohio governor and members of the Ohio General Assembly to restore the Local Government Fund to pre-recession levels.”

Let BG neighborhoods be: Resident speaks against Pedestrian Residential District

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A resident on Tuesday presented a potential alternative to the controversial Pedestrian Residential Zoning district to Bowling Green City Council.

BG eyes infrastructure improvements for Abbott site

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Bowling Green Council on Tuesday introduced an ordinance regarding infrastructure improvements for the upcoming Abbott Laboratories site.

Herald seeks re-election as 4th Ward BG Council member

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Bowling Green Councilman William Herald has filed petitions to run for re-election to the 4th Ward position.

BG residents continue to pan ‘PR’ district

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The controversial Pedestrian Residential district in the city’s proposed zoning code update again drew comments from a number of residents on Monday at the Bowling Green Council meeting.

Dennis announces run to continue serving on BG council

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Bowling Green Councilman At-Large Jeff Dennis has announced his intent to seek another term in 2023.

Sharrows and sharing: BG bicycle infrastructure moves forward

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On Monday, Bowling Green Council passed an update to its vision for how bicycle infrastructure could go forward in the city.

BG Council will consider annexation, zoning at special meeting

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The president of Bowling Green Council has called a special meeting for Thursday, immediately following the 6:30 p.m. public hearing, in council chamber, City Administrative Services Building, 304 N. Church St.

BG residents protest proposed Pedestrian Residential district

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More than a dozen Bowling Green residents raised concerns Monday about the controversial Pedestrian Residential district in the city’s proposed zoning code update.