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Glendale council approves seven measures including police hire, extraction tool and speed‑limit request
Summary
At its February meeting, the Village of Glendale Council unanimously approved a new full‑time police hire, two board appointments, an appropriation for a fire extraction tool, and directed staff to request a 30 mph limit on Congress Avenue. Several routine appointments also passed.
The Village of Glendale Council on Feb. 1 approved a slate of personnel appointments, a budget amendment and multiple resolutions during a roughly two‑hour meeting.
Among the actions the council approved were: the confirmation and swearing‑in of a new full‑time police officer; the mayor’s appointments to the Board of Appeals; an appropriation to buy a fire department extraction/tool; a resolution asking the Ohio Department of Transportation to reduce the posted speed limit on State Route 747 (Congress Avenue) from 35 mph to 30 mph; conditional‑use approval for a small garden/reflection area at 37 Coral Ave owned by Mount…
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