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Council opens first reading on joining Ohio Treasurer’s online checkbook; staff say quarterly updates feasible

5582655 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Council received a first reading of a resolution to participate in the Ohio treasurer’s OhioCheckbook.gov transparency portal; presenters said the platform is provided at no cost by the treasurer’s office and that quarterly data updates are practicable with existing systems.

Council received a first reading of Resolution 2025‑78 to participate in the Ohio treasurer’s Ohio online checkbook program (ohiocheckbook.gov), a statewide public portal that publishes transaction‑level data, budgets and contracts. The measure was given its first reading and no final action was taken.

Why it matters: Joining the statewide checkbook would publish municipal spending and contract data in a publicly searchable interface maintained by the Ohio treasurer’s office. Presenters…

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