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Resident alleges improper permit handling, asks council to suspend city officials and contractor; city staff says records show city work in right-of-way
Summary
Anthony Revita, a Hudson resident, used the public-comment period at the May 6 Hudson City Council meeting to allege that city officials and a city contractor had evaded permitting rules and asked council to request an Ohio Attorney General investigation.
Anthony Revita, a Hudson resident, used the public-comment period at the Hudson City Council meeting on May 6 to allege that city officials and a city contractor had evaded permitting rules and engaged in corrupt conduct and asked council to request an investigation by the Ohio Attorney General.
Revita said he had reviewed records and concluded that statements from City Manager Tom Sheridan and others about who performed recent driveway and apron work at Council President Foster’s house were false. “Mister Sheridan has willfully perjured himself on 04/08/2025 on HCTV,” Revita said, and asked that “mister Foster, mister Sheridan, and mister Hannon be suspended and then possibly removed from their current positions” and investigated for “corruption, coercion, fraud, taking bridal, and breaking city…
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