Politics & Government
5 City Council Things: Bath Salt Legislation, Printing Costs and More
Here's a preview of Stow City Council stories to look for this week on Stow Patch.

Stow City Council will meet again July 14 at 7 p.m. at to review and pass some legislation, but before that happens, here's a few stories to look for on Stow Patch this week:
- Bath Salts: The synthetic drug is currently not banned in Stow or the state. Read more about the drug, the city's legislation and whether the police chief thinks the drug is a problem in the city on Stow Patch Wednesday.
- Appointments:Β Two Stow residents are expected to be appointed to city committees Thursday β one to the Senior Citizenβs Commission and one to the Board of Zoning and Building Appeals. To find out more about the newbies, check the site Wednesday.
- Cost of Printing:Β Last year the city spent $27,000 on printing, according to Director of Information Systems Dale Germanos. Germanos presented a contract with ComDoc to council with a plan to reduce that cost. Find out more this week on Stow Patch.
- New Sign:Β Rocco's Pizza is asking for the city's permission to change and move its sign. The sign was damaged during a wind storm, but would have needed to move anyway when construction on the Graham Road widening project begins in that area, according to Rob Kurtz, the city's assistant planning director.
- Pending Litigation:Β An executive session is scheduled for the July 14 meeting to discuss pending litigation. Following Thursday's meeting look for a wrap up of events on Stow Patch Friday.
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