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City council adopts ordinance changes, approves appointments and event contract in 7-0 votes
Summary
Huber Heights City Council members approved several items unanimously at their Sept. 22 meeting, including an ordinance changing membership criteria for the Citizen Complaint Review Board, appointments to that board, termination of a deed restriction on a State Route 235 property and a contract authorization for 2026 festival carnival rides.
Huber Heights City Council members approved several items unanimously at their Sept. 22 meeting, including an ordinance changing membership criteria for the Citizen Complaint Review Board, the appointments of two people to that board, termination of a restrictive covenant for a property on State Route 235, and a professional services agreement for carnival rides at the 2026 Star Spangled Heights festival.
The council voted 7-0 on each final action after brief staff remarks and routine roll-call votes. City staff said planning and zoning reviewed the deed-restriction termination and raised no objections, and that the company associated with the property at 8261 State Route 235 is expected to bring “over 100 jobs.” The professional-services resolution authorizes the city manager to enter a contract with a carnival vendor for the July 4 event that will mark the nation’s 250th anniversary and potentially expand the festival days.
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