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Mt. Healthy council approves minutes, suspends rules and unanimously adopts Resolution 25-1225; Ordinance 25-2062 receives first reading

Mt. Healthy City Council · February 19, 2025
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Summary

Council approved corrected minutes, gave first reading to Ordinance 25-2062 (prohibiting cul-de-sac parking), suspended the two-reading rule and unanimously adopted Resolution 25-1225 to move employee-dishonesty coverage into the Public Entities Pool (PEP), then adjourned.

The Mt. Healthy City Council handled routine procedural business and adopted a resolution concerning the city’s insurance coverage.

Council approved the minutes from the Feb. 4 meeting after a correction was noted relating to a "first reading only" highlight; a councilmember moved to approve the minutes as corrected and the motion carried by voice vote.

On Ordinance 25-2062, which would add section 76.041 to prohibit parking on cul-de-sacs by designating cul-de-sacs as fire lanes, the administration recommended public notification and signage before enforcement. Council opted to give the ordinance a first reading.

Council then considered Resolution 25-1225, which authorizes the city to purchase employee-dishonesty and faithful-performance coverage through the Public Entities Pool (PEP) in lieu of individual surety bonds. Mr. Redding moved to suspend the two-reading rule for Resolution 25-1225; the suspension passed by roll call vote, 7–0. Mr. Young moved to adopt Resolution 25-1225; the motion was seconded and the resolution was adopted by roll call vote, 7–0.

Business closed with council noting a 'gold certificate' from the Ohio auditor recognizing the finance department, and a motion to adjourn was approved.