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Votes at a glance: key ordinances, resolutions and appointments approved Oct. meeting

5955158 · October 13, 2025
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Summary

A compact list of the formal actions taken by Oak Ridge City Council at the October meeting: proclamations, zoning ordinances (first and second readings), resolutions, contracts and appointments. Most items passed unanimously; second readings noted where applicable.

The following is a concise list of formal votes recorded at the Oak Ridge City Council meeting in October. All votes below reflect the council’s recorded outcomes during the meeting.

1) Proclamations and recognitions - Proclamation recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park: adopted (voice vote). Presenter: Amy Fitzgerald, Government Affairs Director. - Proclamation recognizing Emery Valley Center on its 70th anniversary: adopted (voice vote). - Proclamation designating Oct. 25, 2025, as NAMI Walks Day: adopted (voice vote). - Proclamation designating October 2025 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month: adopted (voice vote). - Proclamation designating October 2025 as Fire Prevention Month: adopted (voice vote). - Proclamation recognizing Council member Chuck Hope for election as chair of the Energy Communities Alliance: adopted (voice vote).

2) Consent-agenda resolutions - Resolution authorizing application for and acceptance of a Tennessee…

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