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Mayor and residents discuss hospital loss, water-plant upgrades and local animal-control concerns

Martins Ferry City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Council and the mayor reflected on 2025 accomplishments and set goals for 2026, including completing water-plant upgrades; public commenters raised concerns about a condemned property hosting feral cats and requested an ordinance review and updates on parking meters.

During public comment and administrative reports, city leaders and residents discussed the local impacts of the hospital closure, progress on the water plant, road projects and recurring neighborhood concerns.

An attendee, Richard Hord (915 Virginia Street), asked council what accomplishments stood out in 2025 and what the city’s priorities are for 2026. In response, the mayor/administration characterized the hospital closure as a major setback — describing it as roughly a $20,000,000 challenge —…

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