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Summit council adopts parking and fee changes and approves salary ordinance; pool fee hike passes 5–2 after heated public comment
Summary
The Summit Common Council adopted a set of ordinances that change downtown parking designations, update staff salary language and raise aquatic center and golf fees; the pool and golf fee ordinance passed 5–2 after public comment on affordability and capital needs.
The Summit Common Council voted on several ordinances and heard multiple public comments at its February meeting, adopting changes affecting municipal parking, staff salary language and user fees for the city aquatic center and municipal golf course.
Council action and votes at a glance
- Ordinance 25‑3328 (salary ordinance amendment): adopted unanimously (roll call: Boyer, Hamlet, Kalmanson, Pawlowski, Smallwood, Toth, McTiernan — all Aye). The ordinance updates the 2024 salaries and creates a new position title in the Department of Community Services (DCS) to increase organizational flexibility; council president noted the change does not increase headcount.
- Ordinance 25‑3329 (Broad Street/Tier parking regulations): adopted unanimously. The ordinance designates the Broad Street Garage top level as nonresident commuter parking and expands resident commuter spaces elsewhere; councilmembers said signage will specify the nonresident designation and that the change aims to balance commuter demand across garages.
- Ordinance 25‑3330 (fees: aquatic center and golf course): adopted by roll call 5–2. Yes: Boyer, Hamlet, Pulaski, Smallwood, McTiernan. No: Kalmanson, Toth. The ordinance raises a range of…
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