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Middletown council approves airport grant match, street equipment, easement and chemical purchase; two ordinances advanced
Summary
Middletown City Council on Oct. 21 approved several administrative and procurement actions — including an ODOT grant acceptance for the airport, a $150,471 truck upfit, a temporary easement for Renaissance Point, and a calcium quicklime purchase for the water plant — and advanced two ordinances.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Middletown City Council on Oct. 21 approved a series of consent, motion and legislative items, including grants, equipment purchases, a temporary easement and contract adjustments. Most votes were recorded unanimous in favor.
Key outcomes at a glance:
- Airport grant match: Council authorized the city manager to accept an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) grant that covers the city’s previously required 5% local match for an FAA-funded roof replacement at Middletown Regional Airport. Staff said acceptance of the ODOT funds leaves the airport and city with no local cost for the project. The motion passed on a roll call with all members voting yes.
- Streets truck upfit: Council approved the purchase and installation of an upfit package (front plow, hitch, dump body, salt-and-sand spreader) for a 2026 International HV507 truck from Henderson Products Inc. for $150,471.16 for the streets…
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