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Seven Hills council approves purchase of 2,800 tons of road salt for 2025–26 winter season
Summary
On June 10 the Seven Hills City Council passed Ordinance No. 31-2025 authorizing purchase of 2,800 tons of sodium chloride for up to $171,920 for the 2025–26 winter season.
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On June 10, 2025, the Seven Hills City Council passed Ordinance No. 31-2025 authorizing the purchase of 2,800 tons of sodium chloride (road salt) through a joint municipal consortium for the 2025–26 winter season at a cost not to exceed $171,920. Council Pro Tem Castanzo moved to suspend the rules and read the ordinance by title only; the ordinance was later passed on a roll-call vote.
The ordinance authorizes the mayor to purchase 2,800 tons of salt and sets a maximum expenditure of $171,920 for the coming winter season. The measure was considered under the council’s emergency-suspension procedure to expedite final reading and adoption.
Council roll-call votes on the measure recorded in the meeting transcript list Castanzo, Elliot, Kelly, Curiosas, Marvin, Morrow and Snitsky voting “Yes.” The motion to pass the ordinance carried and “Ordinance number 31-2025 has passed,” the clerk announced.
The transcript does not specify the vendor, delivery schedule, storage arrangements or whether the purchase is a single contract or multiple deliveries; those details were not stated during the meeting. The ordinance was read and approved as part of the city’s routine procurement for winter roadway maintenance.

