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Rossford council approves easement to ODOT for corner of city green space

3280994 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Council approved ordinance 2025-32 authorizing the city administrator to execute an easement to the Ohio Department of Transportation for a small area of city-owned right-of-way adjacent to a green space; council declared the measure an emergency and adopted it the same night.

Rossford City Council on May 12 approved an ordinance authorizing the city administration to execute an easement to the Ohio Department of Transportation for a small parcel at the corner of a city-owned green space.

Allison Lisonbee, city administrator, described the area as “the small area that is what is currently on the corner of the green space that the city owns within the city owned right away that we need to dedicate legally.” Council members moved to suspend further readings, declared the ordinance an emergency and adopted it the same evening after no audience members objected.

The meeting record does not disclose the exact acreage, compensation, or specific ODOT project tied to the easement. Council answered no public questions on the record when asked whether any audience members had concerns.

By adopting the ordinance as an emergency measure, the council authorized the administration to execute the easement immediately; the transcript does not include additional conditions or a timeline for recording the easement.