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Portsmouth Council adopts resolution opposing AT&T tariff change; establishes law enforcement trust account

2806446 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Portsmouth City Council on Jan. 13 approved an ordinance to establish a law enforcement trust account, recorded a first reading for an Esplanade platform ordinance, and adopted a resolution supporting the Ohio Municipal League's challenge to an AT&T tariff filing at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.

Portsmouth City Council voted on three legislative items during its Jan. 13 meeting: it passed an ordinance creating a new law enforcement trust account, recorded a first reading for an Esplanade platform project for the Southern Ohio Museum and adopted a resolution backing the Ohio Municipal League's challenge to AT&T's tariff filing at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).

The most consequential formal action was the passage of an ordinance authorizing establishment of an account in the city's law enforcement trust fund (Fund No. 225) to receive property-room monies and to appropriate those receipts to expense line 225.2190.5327. Vice President Libet Mosley moved to pass the ordinance; the roll call vote recorded Sean Dunn,…

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