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Mt. Healthy council adopts Hamilton County 911 plan

Mt. Healthy City Council · May 21, 2025
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Summary

At its regular meeting the Mt. Healthy City Council voted 6-0 to adopt Resolution 25-1228 approving the Hamilton County 911 plan required under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 128; council members said the plan addresses redundancies and does not include fee changes.

The Mt. Healthy City Council unanimously approved Resolution 25-1228, a measure adopting the final Hamilton County 911 plan required by Ohio law.

City Manager Bauer said the plan is primarily procedural, ensuring redundancies and required equipment are in place to keep the 911 system operating correctly. He told the council the plan “does not have anything to do with fees” and that any future rate changes would be considered separately.

Council Member Redding moved to adopt the resolution and Council Member Young seconded. Roll-call votes were taken and the council approved the measure by a 6-0 vote.

The resolution was described as complying with Ohio Revised Code Chapter 128 and as focused on technical and operational redundancies rather than new charges to residents. The council’s vote finalizes the city’s local adoption of the countywide plan; the staff did not report any amendments to the text at the meeting.

The council did not discuss additional implementation steps at the meeting. The adoption concludes the second-reading process for Resolution 25-1228; no public testimony was recorded on the item.