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Council votes at a glance: two budget amendments adopted, exercise-equipment lease approved; several ordinances introduced

2896936 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

At its April 7 meeting Havre de Grace City Council adopted Ordinances 11-79 and 11-80 on second reading (budget amendments), approved Resolution 20256 (exercise-equipment lease), and introduced three ordinances on first reading including the Susquehanna funding measure (11-81). All recorded roll-call votes reported 6-0.

Havre de Grace City Council completed several formal votes at its April 7 meeting. All roll-call outcomes recorded at the meeting were unanimous (6-0) unless noted below. The actions below summarize motions, movers, seconds and recorded tallies.

Votes and formal actions taken

- Resolution 20256 — Lease agreement for exercise equipment: The council introduced and then adopted Resolution 20256, authorizing a lease for employee exercise equipment. Motion to adopt: moved by Councilmember Boger (recorded as mover), seconded by the Council President. The resolution passed by roll call vote 6-0. Staff described the lease as a roughly $5,000 deposit and monthly lease under $900 for 36 months, with a $1 purchase option at contract end.

- Ordinance 11-79 — Budget Amendment (Pier Repairs and Redecking/DNR funds): Council introduced and adopted Ordinance 11-79 on second reading. Staff explained this…

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