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Council approves a package of finance and administrative measures, multiple grants and donations

Medina City Council · October 28, 2025

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Summary

In a consent-style series of votes, the council approved finance advances and rollovers related to the TIF fund, fund advances and rollovers, a budget amendment, several donations, appointment confirmations, a firefighter screening agreement, and other consent items. Most measures passed unanimously with little discussion.

The Medina City Council approved a set of ordinances and resolutions covering finance housekeeping, donations, appointments and other administrative items.

Key actions approved included:

- Ordinance 181‑25: Authorizing rollover outstanding advances for the TIF fund. Staff explained TIF (tax increment financing) repayments will occur as increment tax proceeds become available; council approved the rollover 6‑0.

- Ordinance 182‑25: Authorizing certain fund advances; staff explained advances are temporary loans between funds pending grant reimbursements; approved 6‑0.

- Ordinance 183‑25: Rollover of existing advances required annually by state auditors; approved 6‑0.

- Ordinance 184‑25: Amendments to the 2025 budget to cover advances and grant activity; approved 6‑0.

Other approvals and confirmations included mayoral appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals (Steve Cooper, Bill Maris; vote 6‑0); Resolution 179‑25 accepting six stainless steel baby changing tables donated by Foundations Worldwide Inc. (approximate value $2,600); Ordinance 178‑25 authorizing a test purchase agreement with Grail for multi‑cancer early detection screenings for firefighters (paid by a Park Foundation donation); and Ordinance 176‑25 authorizing a $2,000 donation to Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry. Most items were advanced together after council suspended the three‑reading rule; votes were routine and unanimous unless noted in earlier items.