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A council spokesperson released a brief year‑in‑review for 2025, saying the Akron City Council held dozens of meetings, conducted 54 public hearings and awarded neighborhood grants while noting broad public participation.
The spokesperson said the council "Held 41 regular meetings and 15 special meetings" and reported 168 standing committee meetings and three special committee meetings. The statement added the council "Heard from 198 public commenters during the public comment period," underscoring public engagement over the year.
The summary listed budget review work — three capital budget review sessions and three operating budget review sessions — and noted the council "Awarded 32 neighborhood partnership program grants." The statement also said the council "Passed 4 36 pieces of legislation," but the transcripted number is unclear; the exact count was not specified in the recording and is therefore not reported here.
The spokesperson closed by saying the council looks forward to 2026 and encouraged residents to visit the council website and social channels for updates.
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