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Cleveland City Council approves package of ordinances, backs challenge to AT&T tariff
Summary
Cleveland City Council on Jan. 13 suspended its rules and approved a package of emergency ordinances and resolutions, including property actions for the Franklin Yards projects, a reallocation for West Side Market work and a resolution opposing AT&T’s tariff filing at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Cleveland City Council on Jan. 13 suspended its rules and placed a package of emergency ordinances and resolutions on final passage, approving property and contract actions tied to economic development, public-works projects and event permits and adopting a resolution opposing AT&T’s tariff filing at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).
Council President Blaine Griffin opened the legislative portion of the agenda and Councilman Kevin Conwell moved to suspend the rules; Councilwoman (last name) Casey seconded the motion. The motion to suspend the rules and put the listed legislation on final passage passed on a roll call recorded as 13 ayes.
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