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Urgent council meeting needed to secure critical funding

June 19, 2024 | Galion Boards & Commission, Galion, Crawford County, Ohio



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Urgent council meeting needed to secure critical funding
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need to address two ordinances related to bond funding, emphasizing the necessity of timely action to secure financial resources for upcoming projects. The meeting highlighted a request for proposals amounting to $1.188 million, which is crucial for rolling over existing debt and facilitating new funding.

The council has already managed to address $638,000 of the previous debt, but further action is required to approve an additional $550,000 before the funds can be accepted. The deadline for the proposals is set for July 8, with a follow-up meeting scheduled for July 9. If the council does not pass the necessary ordinance by these dates, the opportunity to accept the funds may be jeopardized.

Officials expressed concern over potential delays and suggested the possibility of scheduling a special council meeting to ensure that discussions continue and decisions are made promptly. The urgency stems from the need to finalize arrangements with lenders and maintain cash flow without disruption.

The bond council had previously advised against moving forward without prior communication with the finance committee, which led to proactive outreach to ensure all parties were informed. The meeting concluded with a motion to pass the ordinances for 2024, indicating a collective agreement on the importance of moving forward with the funding process.

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