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Council advances memorandum of understanding with American Red Cross for smoke-alarm installs to second reading
Summary
The council read Resolution 2-2025, which would authorize the mayor to enter into an MOU between the City of Seven Hills (through its fire department) and the American Red Cross Northern Ohio Region for smoke-alarm installations and fire-safety education; the item was presented as a second reading.
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On May 13 the Seven Hills City Council moved to the second reading of Resolution 2-2025, a measure that would authorize the mayor to enter into a memorandum of understanding between the City of Seven Hills, through its fire department, and the American Red Cross Northern Ohio Region to provide a framework for cooperation on smoke alarm installations and fire-safety education in the community.
The resolution was read as a second-reading item during the meeting. The text, as read, frames the MOU as a cooperative framework between the city’s fire department and the American Red Cross Northern Ohio Region for smoke-alarm installations and fire-safety education. The transcript does not record a final vote or adoption during the meeting.
The resolution appears to formalize collaboration on community outreach and device installation but the transcript does not include the MOU’s detailed terms, any funding commitments, or an implementation timeline. Those details would be in the MOU text or subsequent council action if the measure is adopted.
Because the item was presented on second reading, further council action may be required before a binding agreement takes effect.

