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Norwalk council adopts emergency budget amendments to buy AEDs and cover health-insurance changes
Summary
Council declared an emergency and adopted a supplemental-appropriation ordinance that includes $10,500 to buy four AEDs required by Ohio House Bill 47, $5,850 to cover health insurance changes in street-lighting line and a $1,500 capital payment tied to enterprise-zone agreements.
The Norwalk City Council voted to adopt an emergency ordinance that amends the 2025 budget to add supplemental appropriations for several city needs, including four automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and related enclosures.
Finance staff told council the ordinance adds $10,500 in the Park and Recreation fund to purchase four AEDs and protective enclosures “as required by Ohio House Bill 47.” The units…
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