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Council votes: street namings, rezoning, contracts and grants move forward; one ordinance tabled
Summary
Lima City Council adopted multiple resolutions and ordinances on first reading, unanimously on most items, tabled one ordinance and referred a proposal on council health benefits to the HR committee for ballot language.
Lima City Council approved several resolutions and ordinances during its October meeting, including two honorary street namings, multiple contract authorizations for city services, and a zoning change for 1307 Saint John’s Avenue. One ordinance related to health-care benefits was tabled, and council voted to refer consideration of council-member health insurance to the human resources committee to develop ballot language for May 2026.
The measures that passed on first reading included authorizations for grants, contracts for city services, and the city’s routine disposals and procurement. Most votes were unanimous; one motion to table passed by 7–1. Council also approved two memorializing resolutions honoring a long-running downtown business and a late pastor.
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