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Council adopts resolution backing Ohio Municipal League challenge to AT&T tariff; confirms five appointments
Summary
At its Jan. 13 meeting the Brooklyn City Council unanimously adopted a resolution supporting the Ohio Municipal League’s challenge to AT&T’s tariff filing, approved minutes and unanimously confirmed five mayoral appointments to local boards and commissions.
The Brooklyn City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously adopted a resolution supporting the Ohio Municipal League’s challenge to AT&T’s tariff application at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and confirmed five mayoral appointments to city boards and commissions.
The council voted to adopt Resolution 2025-1 — a resolution asking the Public Utilities Commission to reject provisions in AT&T’s tariff that would shift relocation costs to municipalities — after a motion to suspend the usual rules and adopt the resolution under emergency provisions. The council approved the suspension and the resolution by roll call vote.
In separate votes, the council approved the minutes of its Dec. 9 meeting and confirmed the mayor’s nominations: Megan Barrow (reappointment) to the Civil Service Commission, Karen Frato (reappointment) to the Fair Housing Review Board, Amber May and Jennifer Earhart to the Domestic Relations Commission, and Karen Kistemaker (reappointment) to the Domestic…
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