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Circleville City Council holds multiple ordinances and resolutions for third reading; approves minutes
Summary
At a February 2025 meeting, Circleville City Council voted to hold several ordinances and resolutions for a required third reading, approved meeting minutes, and heard committee reports. Council also heard presentations on a planned rezoning (Alto PUD) and a labor wage reopener for the police union.
Circleville City Council met in regular session in February 2025 and voted to hold several pieces of legislation for required third readings, approved the meeting minutes and heard committee and city official reports.
The council approved the meeting minutes on a voice vote after a motion by Sherry Tice, seconded by John Moats. Council then considered multiple ordinances and resolutions on second reading; under the council's stated suspension rule (two absences present), none could be advanced immediately to final passage and were therefore held for a third reading on the March agenda.
Why it matters: Holding the items for third reading keeps them on the council’s legislative calendar but delays final action. Several measures carried committee recommendations and…
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