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Votes at a glance: council approves recognition, grants, code changes and pilot programs
Summary
Cincinnati City Council passed a resolution honoring longtime Enquirer reporter Sherry Coolidge and approved several ordinances and motions including grant acceptances, code changes for bus rapid transit stops, compensation schedule updates, a mosquito‑control grant and a pilot opt‑in text messaging program.
Cincinnati City Council completed a series of votes during its business session. Key outcomes included a unanimous recognition of reporter Sherry (Sherry) Coolidge and approvals of several administrative ordinances and motions.
Resolution recognizing Sherry Coolidge (Item 1) The council adopted a resolution expressing appreciation for Sharon “Sherry” Coolidge’s 11 years reporting on Cincinnati City Hall for the Cincinnati Enquirer (the Enquirer). The resolution passed by roll call and the chamber read the citation honoring Coolidge’s reporting and awards; the measure passed on recorded “yes” votes during the session.
Resilient and efficient codes implementation grant — up to $100,000 (Item 22) An emergency ordinance authorizing the city manager to accept a resilient and efficient codes implementation grant of up to $100,000 was approved on suspension and passage. The meeting record includes two references…
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