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Huron council approves multiple measures, sets hearings and awards sidewalk contracts
Summary
The Huron City Council on April 8 moved several ordinances and resolutions forward, set a rezoning hearing, approved grant and license actions, and awarded two sidewalk-related construction contracts funded in part by state and county grants.
The Huron City Council advanced multiple agenda items during its April 8 meeting, placing several ordinances on second reading, waiving three-reading requirements for a series of resolutions, setting a public hearing on a rezoning, and awarding two sidewalk-related construction contracts.
Council voted to place Ordinance 2025-7 and Ordinance 2025-8 on second reading, moving forward rezoning and sign-regulation changes. Council also voted to set a public hearing for rezoning city-owned River Road property to a single-family residential district for May 13, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
On a series of resolutions the council waived the three-reading rule and placed several items on the first reading. Notable approvals included: a partnership agreement for the Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) program among the city, Erie County, Sandusky and Vermilion; a license…
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