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Council agenda lists multiple first readings, appropriations and a proposed engineering contract; details, votes not shown in excerpt

2530815 · February 11, 2025
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The Summit County Council placed several ordinances and resolutions on its agenda, including a sidewalk-project ordinance with a not-to-exceed figure of $445,246.24 and a proposed professional services contract with DLD Ohio Incorporated for up to $257,946.70, according to the transcript excerpt.

The Summit County Council placed several ordinances and resolutions on its agenda, including first readings and funding and contract items, according to the meeting transcript excerpt.

Items listed on the transcript include: a first reading listed as item 2025-39 concerning carryover balances for operating and capital funds; a resolution 2025-40 appropriating funds for projected expenditures for the remainder of 2025; an ordinance (2025-45) authorizing a sidewalk project in Council District 5 in an amount not to exceed $445,246.24; and a resolution confirming an award by a board of control for a professional services contract with DLD Ohio Incorporated for final design of the Springfield layout and structure and channel study in an amount not to exceed $257,946.70 for the county engineer’s office. The transcript also lists a separate item (2025-44) concerning rules and the engineer’s time, place and expense…

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