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With a brand new year comes brand new talk about what’s the most important issue facing Avon Lake. In 2011, the city saw its financial position solidify when a new line was announced for Ford Motor Co. and income tax receipts increased significantly over 2010. On the downside, several smaller businesses shut their doors in 2011, including Donatos, Clifton Web, the Floor Gallery, Stop 45, (after moving across the street and expanding) and closing soon—Blockbuster. Still, economic development remains a hot topic is Avon Lake, but not the only important issue. Plenty of people have expressed concern with the amount of deer and accidents involved with their overpopulation. Street and property flooding took center stage in 2011, no doubt …
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Dave D
8:46 pm on Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Rocky River and Lakewood have a lot of business zoned land which equates into business, and attractions to draw people. They also have a population density 3-5 times that of Avon Lake. Comparing them to us is not possible. Also, Avon Lake's west border is The Ford plant and Poly one. That is more than a few square miles of nothing. We are exactly like Bay village with much less population density…   more ›