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Votes at a glance: ordinances introduced and resolutions approved by Summit Common Council on March 4

3372206 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Common Council introduced two ordinances and approved several resolutions including appointments, consultant contracts, vacancies, grant application authorization and a payroll-contract amendment. Roll-call votes were recorded for each item as noted below.

The City of Summit Common Council on March 4 took the following formal actions (motions, roll calls and outcomes are summarized as recorded at the meeting). Where a mover or second was not explicitly named in the transcript, it is noted as not specified.

Ordinances introduced (first reading) - ID 11791: Ordinance to exceed the municipal budget appropriation limits and to establish a cap bank. Moved by Councilwoman Toth; second not specified. Roll-call: Ayes recorded from all council members present (Mister Boyer; Miss Hamlet; Miss Kalmanson; Mister Pawlowski; Mister Smallwood; Miss Toth; President McTiernan). Motion carries (introduction only; public hearing to follow at ordinance hearing). - ID 11805: Ordinance to establish an electric and/or natural gas aggregation program (governmental energy aggregation). Moved by Councilman Pawlowski; second not specified. Council and staff noted the ordinance authorizes the city to pursue cooperative purchasing and to allow consultants to seek potential savings with Cooperative Pricing. Roll-call: Ayes recorded from all council members present. Motion carries (introduction only).

Resolutions adopted (summary with IDs and key details) - ID 11810: Appoint Tatlock Neighborhood Committee members (Jocelyn Modesto, Alex Goh, Marianne Longo, Katie Aiskovich) with council liaisons. Moved by Councilman Smallwood; second not specified. Roll-call: unanimous Aye. Outcome: approved. Notes: Committee…

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