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Solon council approves consent agenda covering ODOT agreement, easements, bids and budget adjustments

November 18, 2025 | Solon City Council, Solon, Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Solon council approves consent agenda covering ODOT agreement, easements, bids and budget adjustments
The Solon City Council approved a multi-item consent agenda that bundled several routine but substantive actions. Items approved included an amended LPA agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation (Ordinance 2025212) for reconfiguring the US 422 Harper Road interchange; an inspection and maintenance agreement for stormwater best practices with Primrose School of Solon (Ordinance 2025213); a perpetual storm sewer installation and maintenance easement for property at 6030 Penfield Lane tied to the Solon Chagrin Falls Trail project (Ordinance 2025214) and a payment of $6,900 noted in the meeting record to complete that acquisition.

Council also approved a final contract adjustment with Geosci Laboratory for the 2024 annual materials testing program (a final change of $37,124.50; original contract $123,500 and an adjusted completion date extended by 34 days). The council accepted the bid of Taplin Group LLC for a sewer cleaning project (rebid) and rejected a single bid received for polymer products for the water reclamation facility, authorizing re-advertisement. Another consent item accepted the bid of PVS Technologies Incorporated for ferric chloride at $1,267 per dry ton for two years beginning 01/01/2026. The council also approved continuation of a contract with Senior Transportation Connection to provide out-of-town transportation for seniors and adults with disabilities and authorized an interfund advance to address a timing cash shortage estimated at about $3.5 million that will be replenished when expected receipts arrive in December.

A motion by Mister Khan to approve the consent agenda under suspension was seconded and carried by unanimous roll call. Several department and committee representatives briefly explained items during the consent review; the vote bundled approvals so each action was adopted without separate final readings.

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