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Norton Council adopts emergency concrete pad purchase, advances TIF and other ordinances

Norton City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 20 meeting the Norton City Council adopted an emergency ordinance authorizing up to $68,000 for a concrete pad and pavement for the service department, waived further readings, and advanced multiple TIF, bridge-consent and other ordinances; several votes were unanimous.

Norton City Council on Oct. 20 voted to adopt an emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase and installation of a concrete pad and pavement for the service department, approved other routine measures and introduced tax-increment financing and economic-development ordinances for future public hearings.

Concrete pad adopted as emergency

Council adopted ordinance 103-20-25, authorizing the purchase of a concrete tank pad and pavement from a vendor (not to exceed $68,000) and declared an emergency to waive additional readings. "That's a total of $68,000 through Perrin," a staff member told council, explaining the pad will support new fuel pumps and provide parking for buses and equipment. Council approved waiving the second and third readings and then approved adoption by…

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