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Baltimore Village council adopts emergency measures to fund sewer work, annex property and secure vendor contracts
Summary
Baltimore Village council voted to create a dedicated OWDA sewer and lift station fund, accept the annexation of roughly 70.765 acres (Clamford Farm), designate a residential waste hauler and approve a financial consulting contract; the council suspended three‑reading rules on several items and held executive‑session planning on litigation.
Baltimore Village council on the evening’s agenda approved a series of ordinances intended to accelerate utility planning and municipal services, including an emergency appropriation for sewer planning, a large annexation, designation of a residential waste contractor and a financial consulting contract.
The council adopted Ordinance 2025‑43 to amend the 2025 appropriations and create an OWDA sewer and lift station fund intended to budget planning and initial work for an east‑side lift station. Sponsor Rick told members the separate fund will allow clearer budgeting for the lift‑station planning effort; the council voted to suspend…
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