The City Council of Hilliard, Ohio, convened on April 14, 2025, to discuss several key updates and developments within the community. The meeting began with membership updates, revealing a significant increase in sales of memberships for founding members, which rose from just over $100,000 in March to approximately $195,000 as of the meeting date. A breakdown of these memberships indicated a mix of residents and non-residents participating.
Council member Hale highlighted the recent opening of the city's new athletic fields, which took place despite cold and rainy weather. The event saw considerable attendance and usage, signaling a positive reception from the community and an opportunity for increased engagement in sports activities.
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Subscribe for Free In personnel news, Lieutenant Tyler Harris was recognized for his acceptance into the prestigious FBI National Academy, a ten-week program held at Quantico. This achievement is notable, as it reflects the high standards and dedication of the Hilliard police force, with both the chief and deputy chief having previously completed the program.
Additionally, the council welcomed retired Judge Cindy Moorhart as the new magistrate for the Hilliard Recovery Court. Appointed in March, Judge Moorhart brings valuable experience from her previous role in the Franklin County Municipal Court, where she focused on treatment alternatives for individuals with substance use disorders and mental health issues. Her expertise is expected to enhance the effectiveness of the recovery court.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to community engagement, public safety, and support for individuals in need of recovery services. The council plans to continue providing updates on these initiatives in future meetings.