Strongsville City Council adopts storm water management ordinance led by Mayor Perciak

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During the Strongsville City Council meeting on May 5, 2025, a significant ordinance concerning stormwater management was unanimously adopted. The council voted to amend section 10.58.6 of the city’s public services code, a move aimed at enhancing the design criteria for stormwater management in the area.

The motion was introduced by Councilman Carbone and seconded by Councilman Kaminski, receiving affirmative votes from all council members present, including Mister Spring, Mister Short, Miss Kozak, Mister Clark, and Miss Rolf. The ordinance was declared an emergency, indicating the council's urgency in addressing stormwater management issues.
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This decision reflects the city’s commitment to improving infrastructure and environmental sustainability, ensuring that Strongsville is better equipped to handle stormwater challenges. The council's swift action underscores the importance of proactive measures in urban planning and public safety.

Converted from Strongsville OH, City Council Meeting May 5, 2025 meeting on May 05, 2025
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