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Council votes: sidewalk assessment, event rules left on, several appropriations and donations approved
Summary
At its Feb. 6 meeting London City Council approved a $50,000 sidewalk assessment, reappropriated donation funds for police and fire, approved appropriations for road repairs and fireworks, and left several TIF-related ordinances and the festival ordinance on the agenda for further review.
London City Council took multiple formal actions on Feb. 6, approving a set of appropriations and contracts while leaving other major items on the agenda for further committee review.
Key outcomes at a glance: - Resolution 102-25 (StreetScan sidewalk assessment): Approved. Council authorized a $50,000 contract to map, grade and video sidewalk segments citywide to support prioritization and grant-seeking. Sponsor: Council Member Michael Norman. Vote: 7–0 in favor.
- Resolution 103-25 (police donations): Approved. Council reappropriated $11,033.52 in police-donation funds for department use. Passed on suspension of rules.
- Resolution 104-25 (fire donations): Approved. Council reappropriated $2,750 in fire-donation funds, largely used last year to buy replacement hoses.
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