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Seven Hills City Council approves emergency package including $3.095 million notes for street work

Seven Hills City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 27 meeting the Seven Hills City Council passed a set of emergency ordinances, including authorization of up to $3,095,000 in bond anticipation notes to fund multi-street reconstruction, and several personnel-compensation changes; all measures passed by roll call.

The Seven Hills City Council on Jan. 27 passed a package of emergency ordinances that included authorization to issue up to $3,095,000 in bond anticipation notes to pay for reconstruction and resurfacing of multiple city streets.

Councilman Morrow moved the suspension of the rules and the emergency passage of Ordinance 6-2026, which—according to the title read aloud—authorizes issuance of notes not to exceed $3,095,000 in anticipation of bonds to finance reconstruction, curb and ramp work, manhole and catch-basin rehabilitation, and resurfacing on streets including McCreery Road, Evelyn Avenue, Mapleview Drive, Plumwood Lane, East Hillsdale Avenue, West Ninth Street, Lombardo Center, Maple Hill Drive, Rolling View Drive, Parkview Drive, Twilight Drive and others. The motion to approve the emergency clause and the ordinance passed by roll call.

The council also approved three other…

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