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Springdale council adopts grant and vehicle purchases, sets public hearings on two one-way street proposals

2364640 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a $15,000 planning-grant acceptance and an $87,400 purchase for two police pursuit vehicles, passed a resolution opposing Senate Bill 56, and scheduled public hearings for two ordinances to convert Castro Lane and Ledrow Street to one-way; council also voted to send a proposed pet-limit change to planning.

Springdale City Council on Feb. 19 approved a memorandum of understanding to accept $15,000 from the Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission for a Mill Creek connector feasibility study and authorized the purchase of two 2024 Dodge Durango police pursuit vehicles for $87,400.

Council also adopted a resolution opposing Ohio Senate Bill 56, which the resolution said would change how marijuana excise tax funds are distributed and would reduce funds sent to municipalities that host dispensaries.

Council gave first readings to two separate ordinances that would convert Castro Lane (between Benedier Road and Ledrow Street) and Ledrow Street to one-way streets; both measures will be the subject of a public hearing at the council's next meeting. Council voted to send a separate proposed ordinance that would…

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