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Hannibal council approves runoff election, technology and services contracts, tourism grant and other routine business
Summary
At its April 15 meeting the Hannibal City Council adopted an emergency ordinance to hold a Second Ward runoff April 22, approved technology and archiving contracts with Avenue Enterprises and CivicPlus, authorized a five-year fiber service agreement, and approved several other resolutions and appointments in unanimous votes.
The Hannibal City Council on April 15 approved a slate of ordinances, resolutions and routine motions, including an emergency ordinance scheduling a special runoff election for the Second Ward on April 22, 2025, and contracts to continue the city’s technical and archival services.
Why it matters: The measures secure short-term operational continuity for the city’s core systems (application hosting, data extraction and social-media archiving), formalize a runoff election required by the city charter, and authorize grants and easements that affect upcoming budgets and projects.
Key votes and outcomes
- Emergency ordinance: special runoff municipal election, April 22, 2025 (Bill 20547). Motion approved on emergency reading; council recorded unanimous aye votes. The city clerk and the Marion County clerk will…
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