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Sharonville council approves employee pay increase, appropriations, brownfield support and property purchase

Sharonville City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 18 meeting the Sharonville City Council unanimously approved a 3% cost-of-living increase and discretionary bonuses for employees, amended appropriations to fund vehicle replacements and budget shortfalls, authorized a brownfield grant support resolution, and approved purchase of 11959 Tramway Drive.

Sharonville City Council unanimously approved a package of emergency actions on Nov. 18 that included a 3% cost-of-living increase, discretionary employee bonuses, appropriations for vehicle replacements and budget adjustments, support for a brownfield remediation grant application, and the purchase of a piece of real property.

In a roll-call vote the council approved Emergency Ordinance 2025-48E, authorizing a 3% cost-of-living adjustment for full-time and permanent part-time employees and a discretionary bonus scheduled for December 2025. The ordinance specifies a discretionary bonus of 40 hours pay for full-time employees and 24 hours prorated for part-time employees. The motion was moved by Councilmember Knight and seconded by Councilmember Lovett; all present councilmembers voted "Yes." (Councilmember Ed Cunningham was absent with notice.)

Council then approved Emergency Ordinance 2025-49E, an…

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