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Ashland commissioners approve multiple ordinances, grant acceptances and municipal orders in consent agenda
Summary
At its Jan. 23 meeting the Ashland Board of Commissioners approved a package of first readings, ordinance repeals, grant acceptances and a municipal order relating to opioid litigation settlement participation. Actions were taken on streetscape funding, sewer reporting, water-main replacement grants, and personnel classification changes.
The Ashland Board of Commissioners approved a slate of ordinances, resolutions and a municipal order during the consent portion of its Jan. 23 meeting, the board confirmed in voice votes. Items included a streetscape funding agreement, sewer-reporting services, repeal of a previously approved minority loan, updates to the city's classification and compensation plan, and multiple water-project grant acceptances.
Why it matters: The measures commit federal and grant funding, change personnel listings used for budgeting and operations, and authorize the city to participate in a statewide opioid litigation settlement. Several items also create or amend obligations that will shape near-term public-works projects and city budgeting.
Most items were presented and approved on first reading with motion and second and were passed by voice vote with no roll-call tally recorded in the transcript. Notable items approved include:
- An ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute Supplemental Agreement No. 2 with the Kentucky…
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