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Clinton City Council adopts multiple contracts and ordinances; restrooms at Lionsford Square approved
Summary
At its Dec. 10 meeting the Clinton City Council accepted bids and awarded contracts for an airport entrance road and a restroom at Lionsford Square Park, approved several ordinances and made other routine approvals. Council set a public-hearing process for a design overlay change and scheduled follow-up on a neighborhood gate issue.
The Clinton City Council voted Dec. 10 to accept bids or adopt ordinances on a series of capital and regulatory items, including contracts for the Airport Entrance Road (Project I-2024) and the Lionsford Square Park restroom (Project V-2024), and to move several ordinances to final consideration.
Why it matters: The votes authorize capital work and conveyances that commit city funds or change property status. Several items passed with little debate, while a handful drew discussion about location, cost and neighborhood impacts.
What the council approved and how members voted - Airport Entrance Road, Project I-2024 — Resolution accepting the bid and awarding the contract. Moved from the dais and adopted by roll call during the meeting’s public hearing on the project. (Proponent on record: Council member Seeley.) Vote recorded as affirmative on roll…
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