Votes at a glance: Sandusky approves consent agenda, change orders and multiple ordinances

Sandusky City Commission · January 13, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 12 meeting the commission approved the consent agenda (including acceptance of the Beckling Building donation), passed the general appropriations ordinance on first reading, and approved contract and change-order ordinances for street projects and demolition. All items passed by roll call as recorded.

The Sandusky City Commission recorded multiple approvals on Jan. 12.

Consent agenda: Commissioners approved staff communications and passed the consent agenda, which included (a) approval of change order No. 1 and final for the Thomas Street roadway alignment project with Smith Paving; (b) approval of change order No. 2 and final for the 2025 sewer lining project with United Survey; and (c) acceptance of the Beckling Building as a real property donation.

Regular-agenda ordinances (summary): - Item 1 (first reading): Ordinance making general appropriations for fiscal year 2026 (first reading) — presented and advanced. - Item 2: Ordinance authorizing the city manager to approve the first and final change order for Spear Brothers Inc. for the West Monroe Street resurfacing project in the amount of $20,958.36 — adopted by roll call. - Item 3: Ordinance authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Buckeye Excavating & Construction Inc. for the West Monroe Street rehabilitation project — motion to adopt under suspension of rules carried by roll call. - Item 4: Ordinance authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Edward and Company of Sandusky for the 2025 demolition project No. 2 — adopted by roll call. - Item 5: Two ordinances amending the administrative code (city commission/city manager chapters) and professional design services selection exemptions — both ordinances adopted under immediate effect consistent with City Charter Section 14.

According to the roll calls recorded in the transcript, these items were approved by the commissioners and declared passed.