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Wooster Council adopts multiple infrastructure and boundary measures; budget kept for further review
Summary
At its Dec. 1 meeting the Wooster City Council adopted several resolutions authorizing infrastructure projects, a zero-percent 30-year water loan application, a settlement payment, and an equipment-parts expenditure; the 2026 budget ordinance and the Gashi Street improvement resolution were left for further consideration or remain on first reading.
The Wooster City Council voted on a number of measures at its Dec. 1 meeting, adopting resolutions and ordinances authorizing infrastructure contracts, loan applications and a settlement payment while leaving some items for further review.
What the council approved (adopted on Dec. 1): - Ordinance 2025-24: Levied special assessments for sidewalk and streetscape improvements on South Market Street and South Street (affecting City Square Steakhouse and the Lyric Theater). The project final cost came in at $44,321.76, roughly $23,000 under the preliminary estimate. Assessments were set at $175.88 per foot of frontage (Lyric Theater $37,110.68; City Square Steakhouse $7,211.08). Council suspended the rules and adopted the ordinance the same night.
- Resolution 2025-67: Authorized the administration to advertise and contract for replacement of a 16-inch water line under US 30 just west of the Spruce Street…
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