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Twinsburg council approves cyber and crime insurance renewal as emergency

3611587 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

The Twinsburg City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 55-2025 May 27 to authorize cyber and crime insurance coverage through Travelers Insurance, suspending the usual three-reading rule to start coverage before the current policy expires.

Twinsburg City Council voted 6-0 May 27 to adopt Ordinance 55-2025 as an emergency, authorizing the mayor to enter into a cyber and crime insurance agreement with Travelers Insurance.

Council President Post moved to suspend the three-reading rule so the coverage could be placed immediately; Councilmember Furey seconded. "Again, the reason is we want to get this insurance up and running before the current 1 expires," Post said prior to the roll call. Christina Conway, acting clerk pro tem, recorded a unanimous roll call.

The ordinance permits the mayor to execute an agreement for cyber and crime insurance and declares the measure an emergency to avoid a lapse in coverage. The council did not discuss policy limits, premiums, or comparative quotes for cyber insurance during the meeting; those details were not provided on the record.

Ordinance 55-2025 passed on the night of introduction: the council voted yes — Post, Furey, Bonacci, Walker, Lavey and Barr — with no no votes, abstentions or recusals. The council stated the expedited action was intended to maintain continuous coverage.

Council action: suspension of three-reading rule (passed 6-0); adoption of Ordinance 55-2025 as an emergency (passed 6-0).