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London City Council adopts multiple ordinances and resolutions; suspends three-reading rule for ODOT salt contract
Summary
At its regular meeting, the London City Council adopted several ordinances and resolutions including authorizing bids for surplus property and trash hauling, updating law-enforcement video-record fees, raising contractor permit and insurance requirements, and joining the ODOT road-salt contract after suspending the three-reading rule.
The London City Council on a single night approved a package of ordinances and resolutions covering surplus property sales, trash-hauling procurement, police-records fees, contractor permit fees and liability limits, and participation in an ODOT road-salt contract — the latter after the council suspended the three-reading rule so the city could meet an external deadline.
The measures affect city procurement and revenue and change permit and record-request fees that affect contractors, residents and city administration.
At the meeting the council moved and adopted the following measures (votes recorded by roll call as shown in the minutes):
Votes at a glance
- Resolution 128.25 — Authorize advertisement for bids for personal property no longer needed for city purposes (surplus equipment). Motion to adopt made on third reading and adopted by roll call (recorded as all…
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