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Findlay council adopts multiple ordinances, honors two public‑works retirees
Summary
Findlay City Council voted on several ordinances and adopted resolutions recognizing two long‑time public‑works employees. Major actions included transfer of downtown parking parcels to Hancock County, adoption of water and sewer rule changes, and several emergency appropriations and funding transfers.
Findlay City Council on April 1 adopted a set of ordinances and resolutions ranging from appropriations and emergency funding to property transfers and updates to utility rules. Council also presented retirement resolutions honoring two public‑works employees.
The council voted on multiple items during the meeting. Highlights included adoption of two resolutions commending Michael McKittrick and John “Brad” Boyce for 35 years of service in the public‑works department; adoption of updated water and sewer rules that add a formal rate‑change review process; approval of several appropriation and emergency ordinances; and transfer agreements for downtown parking parcels to the Board of Hancock County Commissioners.
The council recorded roll‑call or voice votes on each item. Most measures passed by majority or unanimous vote; one transfer ordinance (No. 20‑25‑022) passed despite one member voting no. Several ordinances were considered under suspension of council rules to allow immediate adoption.
Votes at a glance
- Resolution No. 11‑2025: Commendation for Michael McKittrick (retirement effective Feb. 7). Motion: Palmer; second: Greeno. Vote: unanimous roll call (Bauman, DeArmond, Frishee,…
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