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Council adopts electric time‑of‑use ordinance, approves consent resolutions and $9.01 million in vouchers
Summary
On second reading the council adopted Ordinance 4‑2025 on electric department time‑of‑use rates, approved consent resolutions including personnel appointments and permit actions, and authorized vouchers totaling $9,005,885.91 across multiple funds.
At its Feb. 26 meeting, the Madison Borough Council took several formal actions during the budget hearing and consent agenda vote: it adopted an ordinance on electric department time‑of‑use rates, approved consent resolutions (85–95) and authorized vouchers totaling $9,005,885.91.
Ordinance adoption Ordinance 4‑2025, “an ordinance of the Borough of Madison amending chapter 94 appendix A of the borough code entitled electric department rules and Regulations regarding time of use rates,” was opened for public hearing, received no public comment, and passed on second reading by roll call vote. The roll call recorded “yes” votes from Council President Ehrlich, Council Members Landrigan and Range, Miss O'nehan, and Council Member Forte; the mayor declared the ordinance finally passed and ordered publication in accordance with law.
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