Lego Love in Akron: Building Community One Brick at a Time
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Welcome to the Akron Podcast where we keep you up to date with what is happening in Akron. This week we are talking the new budget and sharing some of the items that we are spending our money on when we cut the budget. We also have update on some of the popular Akron landmarks.
Takeaways:- Akron City Council has approved a $785.2 million operating budget for 2026, which is $13.4 million less than last year's budget.
- The new public order policy for police emphasizes de-escalation and transparency during protests, aiming to balance safety with constitutional rights.
- A proposed tactical training facility at the Eastwood Swim Park is causing community debate over safety and noise concerns, highlighting differing opinions.
- The Gorge Dam cleanup is a massive environmental effort, expected to cost around $130 million, to restore the Cuyahoga River's natural flow.
- Quaker Square is set for a major redevelopment, aiming to transform historic grain silos into a mixed-use destination with modern amenities.
- A local Lego store in Akron is becoming a community hub, offering events and fostering creativity while reminding us of the joys of childhood.
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