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Medina Council approves package of ordinances on energy aggregation, shelter funding, infrastructure and tower lease
Summary
On Nov. 24, Medina City Council voted unanimously to adopt a package of ordinances covering an energy-aggregation broker agreement, $50,000 for a shelter operator, multiple infrastructure easements and appraisals, a tower-lease amendment and other routine budget and procurement actions.
Medina City Council on Nov. 24 adopted a slate of ordinances and a resolution that together authorize city contracts, grant applications and budget changes aimed at infrastructure work, community services and municipal revenue.
Council voted to suspend the usual three-reading rule and moved quickly through a set of measures. Key actions included approving an agreement for an energy aggregation broker to begin an RFP for residential and small-business electric service representation; authorizing a $50,000 contribution to the Medina Metropolitan Housing Authority for operation of the Next Step Up Shelter; creating a $250 licensing fee and application process for use of the City of Medina logos by vendors selling merchandise; accepting three stormwater operation-and-maintenance agreements required by EPA; and…
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