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Service and public-safety committee reports highlight siren alerts, infrastructure work and proposed fire-code and contractor-registration changes
Summary
The Council heard the Service, Safety and Recreation Committee report April 23, detailing a new siren-alert program, a draft fire-code ordinance, joint police interdiction operations, revisions to the 2025 paving schedule tied to gas-meter removals, lead-service-line replacements, and recommendations to pursue streetlight legislation and possible
The Washington Court House City Council on April 23 received the Service, Safety and Recreation Committee report from the committee’s April 9 meeting. The committee’s report summarized emergency-notification improvements, public-safety operations and multiple service-department projects.
In brief: The committee was briefed by Fire Chief Tim Downing on a new siren-alert program and a related news release; the committee recommended continued discussion of a draft fire-code ordinance. The police report described joint criminal-interdiction and traffic-enforcement operations conducted with the Ohio State Patrol and a recent police-patrol test completed…
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