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ICE a veces retiene a personas durante la noche en su centro temporal de detención en Ogden, en violación de las condiciones establecidas por la comisión de planificación municipal en 2000. ¿Podría la ciudad hacer algo al respecto?
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ICE sometimes holds people overnight at its temporary detention facility in Ogden, in violation of conditions set by the city planning commission in 2000. Could the city do anything about it?
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Leaders of the two cities shared ideas on redevelopment and potential exchange programs, said Council Member Angela Choberka. But some see the trip as a misuse of taxpayer funds.
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The city’s insurance agency recommended the closure. But many defend the trail for its accessibility compared to its steeper, rockier counterparts.
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With the explicit goal of driving homeownership, the city of Ogden renovates homes and sells them to residents at a price cap. One critic says the program misses the mark on helping out more people, including renters.
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Ogden City Council authorized the city’s purchase of the Aspen Assisted Living facility, sending the Weber Housing Authority looking for a new site.
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Ogden will remove the words “objectionable” and “offensive” from its city art grant contracts because of their subjectivity.
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With an official pointing to a local queer zine, Ogden City Arts Grants now have new rules against political advertising and anything that would be considered obscene or offensive.