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Martins Ferry council passes ordinance requiring use of city sanitation services amid budget questions
Summary
Councilors suspended rules and approved an ordinance requiring the use of city sanitation services after discussion of sanitation fund balances and projected costs; the measure passed by unanimous roll call.
Martins Ferry City Council on Sept. 17 unanimously passed an ordinance requiring utilization of the city's sanitation services, after councilors discussed sanitation fund balances and recent unanticipated expenses.
The ordinance was read aloud at the meeting and the council voted to suspend the rules so the measure could be considered and voted that night. The motion to suspend the rules was made by Councilman Hunker and seconded by Councilman Schramm; the subsequent motion…
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