The Newark City Council approved several resolutions at its January meeting, many with emergency clauses to expedite action.
Key votes: Resolution 25-86 (creating a discretionary charter review commission under the city charter) was adopted with an emergency clause after council discussion that the change would remove duplicative state notification requirements. Councilmember Marmee said the revision could "save the money somewhere between $25,000 to $40,000." Resolution 25-85, renewing the application to place farmland in an agricultural district, was the subject of a public hearing; no speakers testified for or against, and the council approved the renewal on a 10-0 roll call. Resolution 25-81, appropriating monies for current municipal expenses, passed 10-0. Resolution 25-84 appointed and reappointed members to the Newark Downs Sound Community Authority board of trustees and was adopted 10-0.
Other business: The council approved Dec. 15, 2025 minutes and scheduled the charter review committee meeting for Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall. A procurement resolution (25-82) authorizing a Sourcewell purchase for a dump truck was held until the next meeting.
Votes at a glance:
- Resolution 25-86 (charter review commission; emergency): Passed 10-0.
- Resolution 25-85 (farmland renewal; emergency): Passed 10-0 after a public hearing and no public testimony.
- Resolution 25-81 (appropriation): Passed 10-0.
- Resolution 25-84 (appointments to Newark Downs Sound Community Authority; emergency): Passed 10-0.
Next steps: The charter review committee appointments were made and a committee meeting was scheduled; procurement item 25-82 will be considered at the council's next meeting on Jan. 20.