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Hiram City councilmember moves to adopt ordinance 2025‑10 for fiscal year 2026 budget; vote not recorded in transcript

3693615 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

At a Hiram City Council meeting, an unnamed council member moved to adopt Ordinance 2025‑10, the fiscal year 2026 budget; the motion was seconded but the meeting transcript does not record a final vote or details of the budget.

An unnamed council member at a Hiram City Council meeting moved to adopt Ordinance 2025‑10, the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget; another council member seconded the motion, according to the meeting transcript. The motion’s precise outcome and the content of the budget were not recorded in the transcript provided.

The motion to adopt “Ordinance 2025‑10, the fiscal year 2026 budget” was made when the council took up new business. The transcript records a member saying, “I’ll make a motion to adopt ordinance 20 25 dash 10, the fiscal year ’2 thousand ’20 ’6 budget,” and another voice saying, “I’ll second.” The record in the transcript ends before a vote tally or formal announcement of passage appears.

Because the transcript does not include a vote tally or budget line items, it does not specify spending levels, departmental allocations, tax changes, or effective dates. The transcript also shows the council handled routine items earlier, including a motion to approve the consent agenda, and a separate motion (during public comment) to extend a speaker’s time by five minutes; outcomes for those motions likewise are not recorded in the excerpt.

The transcript contains a separate ceremonial item recognizing Georgia Municipal Clerks Week, with language stating that procedures for municipal court operations are set by the Uniform Rules of Municipal Court and by state law. That proclamation and related remarks did not include budget details.

Public comments and announcements followed. A youth speaker asked the council to consider a local hiring pitch and described a recent sneaker drive; Tamika Mitchell introduced herself as president‑elect of the Postpartum Support International Georgia chapter and announced community events, including a Juneteenth event at the Howard Roosevelt School and Museum and a June 28 “Red, White and Boom” event at Graysville/Grays Mill Park. The transcript records those announcements but does not link them to funding or budget line items.

The record provided does not specify next steps for the ordinance or identify whether additional committee review, public hearings, or formal adoption took place after the excerpted remarks. For confirmation of the ordinance’s status, the city clerk’s office or the council’s official minutes should be consulted.