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Napoleon City Council moves nuisance assessments to third reading, wins approval to apply for OPWC funds; accepts $10,871 donation
Summary
At its Aug. 25 meeting the Napoleon City Council advanced a nuisance‑assessment measure to third reading, approved a final resolution to apply for Ohio Public Works Commission funds, accepted a $10,871 donation for parks, and entered executive session twice with no public action reported.
The Napoleon City Council on Aug. 25 handled a series of routine but formal actions: it advanced a nuisance‑assessment resolution to third reading, passed a final resolution to apply for Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) funds, accepted a $10,871 donation from the Napoleon Church of the Nazarene to support park projects, and entered executive session twice for collective bargaining strategy and pending litigation; the council reported no public action resulting from the executive sessions.
Second reading: Resolution 031‑25 (special assessments). Staff described four parcels where the city performed nuisance mowing and said state law allows the city to assess the property when owners fail to pay. Council voted to advance…
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