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Council approves first-reading waiver for Evergreen Trace street-lighting assessments (Ordinance 2025-01)

2979493 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The council dispensed with second and third readings and approved Ordinance 2025-01 to create a street-lighting assessment and move forward with installation in the Evergreen Trace subdivision.

The Brookville City Council approved the first reading and dispensed with the second and third readings of Ordinance 2025-01, an ordinance approving construction of street lighting improvements in Evergreen Trace Subdivision and adopting assessments for annual street-lighting charges.

Director Rod Steppner described the action as the second procedural step in creating a lighting district and asked that the council waive the remaining readings so installation could proceed. Steppner said installation was expected in about two months.

Councilors moved and seconded the motion to accept the ordinance and to dispense with additional readings. The motion passed on a recorded vote in favor; the clerk announced the motion carried.

The ordinance directs the city to assess property owners within Evergreen Trace for the annual cost of street lighting once the district is established.