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Votes at a glance: Council passes six measures including property donation, roadway work and fee changes
Summary
Wilmington City Council passed several ordinances and resolutions on supplemental appropriations, a donation of property for a lift station, removal of a traffic signal, and changes to building-permit fees; one fee ordinance received only a second reading and will return for a future vote.
Wilmington City Council passed six measures Thursday covering donations, roadway work, appropriations and building-permit fees. Several items were granted immediate passage after the council voted to suspend its rules.
Key outcomes at the meeting: - Ordinance 25-28: Passed. Council accepted a donation of approximately 0.05 acres from Creekview Project 1 LLC for a lift station near Creekview Subdivision. The measure was moved by Councilman Wells and seconded by Councilman Tolliver; the roll call was unanimous. - Resolution 25-23: Passed. Council amended the agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)…
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