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Council committees advance fire levy placement, approve mailbox reimbursement and move personnel and vacation items to next agenda
Summary
Seven Hills committee meetings advanced a fire-levy renewal for the May 2026 ballot under emergency rules, approved a $270.33 mailbox reimbursement tied to road repaving, and voted to place multiple personnel pay and vacation ordinance items on the next meeting agenda as emergency items.
Seven Hills City Council committees met beginning at 6:00 p.m. and moved several items for immediate or near-term action, including placing a fire-levy renewal on the May 2026 ballot as an emergency measure, approving a $270.33 reimbursement for a damaged mailbox and sending proposed personnel-pay adjustments and a vacation-accrual ordinance to the next meeting as emergency agenda items.
The finance and police-and-fire committees met sequentially. On the fire levy, a council member identified the levy as a renewal to be placed on the May ballot and asked staff which legislation applied. According to 'Aaron,' the item was advanced as an emergency because of the board of elections’ filing deadline: "the reason that this is being passed on emergency tonight is this is due to the board of elections on February 4." Council moved and seconded the motion to place the renewal on the agenda with emergency…
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