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Perrysburg council approves multiple emergency measures: fire station remodel, camera lease, firearms purchase, paving and downtown project contracts
Summary
Council approved a package of emergency measures and contract awards covering a fire station remodel, ALPR camera lease, firearms purchase, a paving contract, and a downtown street project; plus a landmarks commission appointment and a special-use approval for a music school.
Perrysburg City Council approved a series of emergency ordinances and resolutions covering public safety equipment, infrastructure contracts and code housekeeping in a single session.
Major contract votes included a resolution to amend an agreement for remodeling Fire Station 38 (Resolution 32-2025) in an amount not to exceed $82,768; a two-year lease agreement for 17 Falcon automated license-plate-reader (ALPR) cameras (Resolution 33-2025) not to exceed $102,000; and a purchase agreement (Resolution 34-2025) to acquire 50 firearms and accessories for the police division not to exceed $35,262.14, with authorization to trade in equipment as part of the procurement. Those public-safety measures were adopted as emergency resolutions.
Council also awarded a resurfacing contract to Gherkin Paving Inc. for the 2025 annual pavement resurfacing project (Resolution 36-2025) in an amount not to exceed $1,720,519.88, including the requested 5% contingency. The downtown streets project (phase 1) was awarded to B & J Concrete and Construction Company…
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