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Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council
440-785-4240
Ward3@northroyalton.org

Drone Legislation Withdrawn Due to Existing City Law Protections Found and Possible State Intervention on the Horizon

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 20, 2017

(North Royalton, Ohio)— The North Royalton City Council Safety Committee this week discussed Councilman Langshaw’s drone regulation legislation that would provide some basic regulations to help protect resident’s safety and privacy. Drones can do some great things and are fun for kids when used safely. However drones have become a growing topic among local governments in Northeast Ohio with cities like Cleveland, Aurora, and Cuyahoga Heights passing laws to regulate this growing technology.

As of a result of discussions in the Safety Committee, feedback from residents, and assistance from experts in Drones/UAV field. The City Law Department conducted a deeper review of the city’s existing ordinances to see if there were areas that could provide some protections to resident’s safety that drones can pose. Today January 20th Councilman Dan Langshaw announced he has officially withdrawn his proposed drone regulation legislation because the Law Department has found that the city’s existing disorderly conduct ordinance can adequately address possible issues related to drones.

Councilman Langshaw believes the discussions about this topic has been good to have as drone use increases throughout the United States. He appreciates groups like the Academy of Model Aeronautics who have reached out to provide educational materials to the Police Department on how to deal with possible issues related to drones. Langshaw has confidence that the Ohio Aerospace and Aviation Technology Study Commission that recently concluded its task of conducting a two year review of drone and UAV use in Ohio will make sound recommendations to the General Assembly on how to best to address this issue at the state level. Legislation could be on the horizon at the state level and it is best to let our representatives in the Columbus take on this issue.

For more information please contact Councilman Dan Langshaw at 440-785-4240 or ward3@northroyalton.org

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Ward 3 Quick Update for January 15, 2017

Ward 3 Resident,

Two quick items below to update you on.

Rumpke Rubbish & Recycling Collection Schedule
There is NO DELAY in rubbish or recycling collection for this week due to the MLK Day Holiday. Your regular pick up day will be as normal this week. Please share this with any of your fellow neighbors who may not get my Ward Updates. If you have any issues or concerns regarding your pick up, please contact the City Service Department at 440-582-3002. Also, if you like for the 2017 Rumpke Rubbish & Recycling Collection Schedule Click Here.

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City Rubbish & Recycling Contract Update

I have been getting phone calls and emails from residents about this issue, so here is a quick update. Back in December City Council authorized the Mayor to go out to bid on rubbish & recycling collection since our current contact with Rumpke that expires in May 2017. The bids for a new contract included three different methods for collection: manual pick up as it is currently for both trash and recycling, semi-automation which is manual trash and automated recycling, and full automation for both. At the January 3rd City Council Streets Committee the bids were reviewed. Rumpke, Kimble and Republic Waste Services all bid, and Rumpke was the lowest and best bidder for all three methods. As part of Rumpke’s proposal, manual pick-up would cost $7.3 million dollars total for all five years combined. If the city switched to semi-automation of recycling only and provide residents with a free 65 gallon bin with wheels at the bottom but recycling participation remained the same it would cost $7.7 million dollars. Full automation of both rubbish and recycling would cost $8.2 million dollars. The more the city recycles the less it pays in sending rubbish to the landfill. If recycling in our city increases by just 15% then semi-automation would cost $7.3 million the same cost as the manual pick-up proposal. If recycling participation increased to 30% then semi-automation would cost just about under $7 million dollars. Some important things to note. About half the cities in Cuyahoga County charge their residents a fee for rubbish/recycling collection. North Royalton does not charge any fee to residents for rubbish/recycling collection. About 37 out of 39 cities in Cuyahoga County have fully automated rubbish and recycling collection. Only two cities Brooklyn Heights and Lindale have semi-automation with recycling only automation and rubbish being manual pick up. With all that in mind Council is not in favor of full automation. Read More. City Council is considering a new five year contract with Rumpke for rubbish and recycling collection. The contract would have rubbish collection remain the same as it is with manual pick up.  Recycling collection would change to semi-automated pick up where residents can only use a free 65 gallon bin with wheels provided for recycling only. The City Council Finance Committee will be discussing this further at the January 17th Meeting at 6pm and City Council Meeting at 7pm.

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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: January 2017

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

Happy New Year! 2017 is off to a very busy start here in city government with much to report below. Before I get into more details I just wanted to share with you the following announcement:

Devoted to Serving Ward 3 for Another Term
On January 4th I pulled my petitions from the Board of Elections to seek a third elected term on the North Royalton City Council. I am honored to serve more than 5,500 residents that call Ward 3 home and am excited to continue to be your voice on City Council. Being newly married to my wife Marissa and father to my 10 year old son Henry I believe it is important not only for my family, but for all our families in the community to keep the positive progress taking place in North Royalton through my experience, dedication and proven record of service to you my residents. Over the next several months I will be going door to door throughout our entire ward to meet with residents. I look forward to hearing what concerns or suggestions residents may have regarding our ward and city’s future to come. See you soon!

Have a great rest of the week!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council
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Press Release

Press Release From

Contact:

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council
440-785-4240
Ward3@northroyalton.org

Councilman Dan Langshaw Devoted to Third Term of Service for North Royalton Ward 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 4, 2017

(North Royalton, Ohio)— Ward 3 Councilman Dan Langshaw has pulled petitions devoted to seek a third elected term on the North Royalton City Council. Langshaw first came into office by being appointed due to a vacancy on March 28, 2013 and then later was elected to a two year term of his own in November 5, 2013 and then re-elected in November 3, 2015. He is honored to serve more than 5,500 residents that call Ward 3 home and is excited to continue being their voice on City Council. Langshaw newly married to wife Marissa and father to 10 year old son Henry believes it is important not only for his family, but all for families in the community to keep the positive progress taking place in North Royalton through his experience, dedication and proven record of service to his residents.

For more information please contact Councilman Dan Langshaw at 440-785-4240 or ward3@northroyalton.org

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Ward 3 Quick Update December 27, 2016

Ward 3 Quick Update

Ward 3 Resident,

Hope everyone had a great Christmas! It was also a great weekend for Cleveland Sports! The Cleveland Browns Won their first football game of the season finally. Also the Cavs won a close game on Christmas Day to those Golden State Warriors! Just a quick reminder below for you all.


Rumpke Rubbish & Recycling Collection Schedule
There is No Delay in rubbish or recycling collection for this week or next week due to the Christmas or New Years holidays. Your regular pick up day will be as normal both weeks. Click Here for more information. Please share this with any of your fellow neighbors who may not get my Ward Updates. If you have any issues or concerns regarding your pick up, please contact the City Service Department at 440-582-3002. Also if you like for the 2017 Rumpke Rubbish & Recycling Collection Schedule Click Here.

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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: December 2016

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with their family and friends! About 13 more days till Christmas! Also I have been married to my wonderful bride and First Lady of Ward 3 Marissa for almost 5 months now. Wow, time really has flown by this year! As we approach the end of 2016, things remain relatively busy in City Government with much to update you on below.

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from my family to yours!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: November 2016

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

I hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween. Also what a good fight our Cleveland Indians put up in the World Series this past week in Game 7. Although they fell short to those Chicago Cubs, congrats still for a great season by them and being the 2016 American League Champions! Looking ahead the holiday season is close upon us, things continue to remain relatively busy here in city government as we start to prepare the 2017 city budget. Before I get into my update for this month, just have a few quick reminders.


Daylight Savings Time Ends

Don’t forget Sunday, November 6th we go off daylight savings time. Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour. Also it might be a good idea to check all the smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector batteries in your home too; just to make sure they are working properly.

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Ward 3 Quick Update October 11, 2016

Ward 3 Resident,

I have gotten a few phone calls and emails from residents about a few issues. As a result I like to give you a quick update on a few items below.

Rubbish/Recycling Collection
Yesterday was Columbus Day. There is no delay in collection for this week due to the holiday. Your regular pick up day will be as normal. Click Here for more information.


Vote by Mail

Tomorrow October 11th Vote by Mail begins for the November 8th General Election. To avoid lines on Election Day, and to allow extra time to study the ballot, all registered voters may Vote by Mail. Vote by Mail ballot applications are available at the Board of Elections website by Clicking Here, by calling the Board of Elections at 216-443-8683, and at all public libraries.

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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: October 2016

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

Fall is officially here and so is Playoff Baseball! Congrats to the Cleveland Indians for being AL Central Champions! Even with the change of season things remain relatively busy here in city government with a number of things to report on below.

Some quick reminders:

Halloween Trick or Treat Night
Halloween Trick or Treat Night will be held on October 31st from 6-8 pm in the City of North Royalton.

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