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Hudson council renews library levy, records covenants and names "Hudson Innovation Park"; approves emergency contracts

Hudson City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary

Hudson City Council on Tuesday evening approved a substituted resolution to renew and increase the Hudson Library levy and passed resolutions to record protective covenants and to adopt the name "Hudson Innovation Park" for a city-owned parcel.

Hudson City Council on Tuesday evening approved a substituted resolution to renew and increase the Hudson Library levy and took several other actions on third reading and via the consent agenda.

The council passed Resolution 25-147 by a 7–0 roll-call vote to renew an existing 2.9-mill levy and increase it by 0.6 mills for a total of 3.5 mills in excess of the 10-mill limitation, and declared the matter an emergency. The measure requests the Summit County fiscal officer to certify the city—urrent tax valuation and the dollar amount of revenue the levy would generate.

Why it matters: The levy renewal and increase would change the library—unding rate on the property-tax duplicate; the council pproved substitute language dated Oct. 7, 2025 was read into the record before the vote.

Council also unanimously passed Resolution 25-144 (7–0), authorizing the city manager to record protective…

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