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Bowling Green council adopts public-records fee changes, surplus-vehicle sale and water-project loan agreements
Summary
The Bowling Green City Council adopted four ordinances on third reading, including changes to public-records fees, authorization to sell or trade surplus vehicles, and agreements with the Ohio Water Development Authority for water system improvements.
The Bowling Green City Council adopted four ordinances on third reading during its meeting, approving changes to the city’s public-records fees, authorizing sale or trade of surplus municipal vehicles and equipment, and authorizing the utilities director to pursue loan agreements for water system improvements.
The council voted to adopt ordinance 9,267, which amends Section 32.07 of the codified ordinances regarding requests for and fees for copies of public records. Council member Robinette moved adoption; the motion was…
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