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Martins Ferry council suspends 72‑hour rule and approves two ordinances, including Fayette Street vacation
Summary
Councillors suspended the 72-hour notice requirement and approved an ordinance for assessments and an ordinance vacating part of Fayette Street; votes were unanimous among members recorded as voting.
Martins Ferry City Council suspended the 72-hour rule for reading ordinances and approved two ordinances at the meeting after unanimous roll-call votes by members recorded as present.
Council voted to suspend the 72-hour reading requirement and then passed an ordinance “providing for assessments to be levied and authorizing the service director to certify those assessments to the Belmont County auditor and declaring an emergency.” The suspension and the ordinance passage were approved by roll call.
The council also suspended the 72-hour rule and passed…
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