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Council adopts five resolutions on tax payments, traffic design, downtown sign, school plan and insurance

2112437 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Loveland City Council unanimously approved five resolutions covering an advance property-tax payment request to county auditors, an engineering agreement for a traffic project, an LED downtown sign installation, a Safe Routes to School planning grant application and renewal of city insurance.

The Loveland City Council on an unanimous 7-0 vote adopted five resolutions authorizing routine and project-related actions, including a request for advance property-tax payments, a design agreement for a West Loveland traffic project, approval of an LED downtown message center, submission of a Safe Routes to School planning grant application, and renewal of the city’s property, casualty and liability insurance.

The measures were presented as separate resolutions and each passed by voice/roll call 7 to 0. Council did not record individual movers or seconders for the recorded roll calls.

The resolutions approved were: a request that county auditors make advanced payments of property taxes to help city cash flow; authorization for the city manager to execute an agreement with TEC Engineering for design, bidding and construction supervision on the West Loveland Avenue/Fern Lane project; approval of a proposal from Ray Meyer Sign Company to install a double-sided LED downtown message center; authorization to submit an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Safe Routes to School travel-plan development assistance grant application; and authorization for the city manager to enter an agreement with the Public Entities Risk Pool of Ohio for 2025 insurance coverage.

Council staff noted the items are either part of the city’s capital-improvement program or annual administrative renewals. Several items had brief council discussion before votes; none of the five measures failed or was tabled. The council recorded each resolution as adopted 7-0.