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Council votes: public defender agreement, ODOT intersection project, demolition notice and appointment; Ordinance 80 held

2146372 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 23 meeting, the Macedonia City Council approved routine and project measures including a public defender agreement, an ODOT-partnered intersection project and a demolition notice for 316 East Highland Road, and appointed Matthew Ferraro to fill a council vacancy.

Macedonia City Council on Jan. 23 took several formal actions, including adopting an agreement for indigent defense coverage, approving a partnership and payment arrangement with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for an intersection project, authorizing the 2025 sidewalk program bidding, authorizing demolition notice at 316 East Highland Road, and appointing Matthew Ferraro to a council vacancy. Ordinance number 80 was held for a later second reading.

Votes at a glance

- Ordinance 5-2025 (Chapter 929; fiber-optic infrastructure): Adopted as an emergency ordinance and posted according to law; one abstention was recorded in the meeting (see separate article on the ordinance for details).

- Ordinance 6-2025 (agreement with Summit County Public Defender’s Commission): Adopted. The…

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