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Brook Park authorizes participation in ODOT road-salt contract; council hears storage and usage update
Summary
Council approved a resolution allowing Brook Park to participate in the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) road-salt purchasing consortium for 2025—26; the service director said the city will contract for roughly 3,000 tons and that the city believes its current storage capacity is adequate.
Brook Park voted May 6 to authorize the mayor to participate in the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) road-salt contract for the upcoming season, a routine but time-sensitive housekeeping action that allows the city to buy salt through the state consortium.
Why it matters: State consortium purchasing can secure bulk road salt at competitive prices and on ODOT—s schedule. The resolution requires prompt action because the consortium issues participation agreements in early spring.
Details and staff briefing: Mayor…
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