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Seven Hills reads ordinance to buy 2,800 tons of road salt for 2025–26 winter season
Summary
On May 13 the Seven Hills City Council read Ordinance 31-2025, which would authorize purchase of 2,800 tons of sodium chloride road salt through the joint municipal improvement consortium for an amount not to exceed $171,920 for the 2025–26 winter season; the item was presented for first reading.
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The Seven Hills City Council on May 13, 2025, proceeded to the first reading of Ordinance 31-2025, an ordinance authorizing the purchase of 2,800 tons of sodium chloride (road salt) through the joint municipal improvement consortium and authorizing an amount not to exceed $171,920 for the 2025–26 winter season.
The ordinance text was read aloud during the meeting; the transcript records that the item was on first reading. No council debate or vote on final passage is recorded in the meeting transcript provided. The ordinance appears to set a not-to-exceed dollar cap for the purchase and identifies the consortium procurement as the purchasing vehicle.
The transcript does not specify delivery schedules, payment timing, or the city department responsible for the purchase; those details are typically provided in the ordinance text, purchasing documents, or subsequent council action. Residents or interested parties should consult the clerk's full ordinance packet or forthcoming council minutes for procurement particulars and funding source confirmation.
Because this was a first reading, the item remains subject to later readings, council discussion, and a final vote before any purchase commitment takes effect.

