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Votes at a glance: council adopts sewer bonding, housing tax incentive, recycling change, arena contract, fire gear and legal services
Summary
At its Sept. 22 meeting Huntington City Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions including sewer bonding steps, a housing tax incentive, repeal of mandatory recycling language, purchase of turnout gear, a legal-services contract, and a stadium rigging contract.
Huntington City Council on Sept. 22 approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions. Major actions included final bonding steps for the wastewater-treatment plant, expansion of a housing tax incentive, repeal of a mandatory recycling provision to reflect voluntary service, procurement for 75 sets of firefighter turnout gear, a one-year legal-services contract for the development department, and a contract for structural rigging upgrades at the Marshall Health Network Arena.
Key vote and contract outcomes from the meeting:
• Ordinance 2025-O-24 (third reading) — Approved. Authorizes payment of a prior note and financing for extensions and improvements to the city's public sewerage system. (Roll call recorded nine yes votes; three absentees.)
• Ordinance 2025-O-27 (second…
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