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Council approves multiple routine actions, settlements and appointments; votes at a glance

5796905 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 18 meeting, the Canton City Council approved a set of routine and substantive actions including street acceptance for Preserve at Canyon Ridge Phase 1, approval of minutes, two litigation-related items added after executive session, a $2.7 million contract change tied to a settlement, and several appointments to local boards.

The Canton City Council on Sept. 18 took multiple votes on routine matters, contract adjustments and two settlement items that were added to the agenda after an executive session. The actions included street acceptance for a subdivision, approval of a contract change tied to a settlement, approval of a smaller change order for a water-plant project, and several appointments to advisory boards.

Votes at a glance

- Approve agenda: Motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

- Approve council meeting minutes, Sept. 4, 2025: Motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

- Street acceptance, Preserve at Canyon Ridge Phase 1: Council accepted the subdivision streets for city maintenance after staff reported the streets met the Unified Development Code requirements. Motion made and approved by voice vote.

- Authorize issuance of a revenue bond for the downtown fire station (intent to proceed / authorizing…

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