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Finance committee approves contracts, accepts donation and advances building notes; seeks grant for Fort Meigs path

2772847 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 7 meeting the committee approved a $30,200-per-year ESRI GIS renewal, accepted a $100 donation, agreed to roll River Road Building notes and approved several housekeeping items and then-and-now purchases; staff also reported a pending active-transportation grant application of about $1.1 million for a path project.

The Perrysburg Finance and Economic Development Committee on Feb. 7 approved several routine and project-related items, accepted a small donation, and discussed a competitive grant application for a multiuse-path project.

Donation: The committee accepted a $100 donation made in the name of Joe Lawless. The administration said the gift will be deposited into the general fund (parks and recreation expenditures are paid from that fund) and that formal council legislation will be prepared to accept the donation.

GIS contract renewal: Committee members approved a three-year renewal with Esri for the city's GIS platform at $30,200 per year. The renewal will continue the city's existing service and budgeting coverage.

River Road Building notes: The administration said the city issued one-year notes last May to pay part of the $4,000,000 cost for the River Road Building…

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