![]() While Middletown City Manager Doug Adkins was not around during the annexation battles, he considers the current relationship with the two trustees that he’s met and Administrator Traci Stivers as “strong and cordial.”Īdkins said he has lunch twice a year with Stivers and they’ve had conversations about many future topics to collaborate on such as bike paths and future East End joint economic development districts. “My question is how long do you keep that animosity? Five years, 10 years, a lifetime,” Callahan asked. She said a lot of the animosity toward the cities is going away as new people continue to move into the growing township. to engage more with the city as well as working with Middletown and Monroe on an I-75 planning committee for future growth. Trustee Jonathan Sams for encouraging Franklin Twp. That border line is going away.”Ĭallahan also praised Turtlecreek Twp. ![]() It also looks like Warren County is reaching out and working with the city of Middletown. “Middletown is one of four cities in the township and that’s where the business and industry is growing in the township. ![]() “We’ve joined The Chamber (of Commerce Serving Middletown, Monroe and Trenton) as a township and we’re getting more involved with the government affairs committee and seeing how the city is doing,” she said. Trustee Beth Callahan, the current trustees president, said relations continue to improve with Middletown. As times change, so have city and township leaders.
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