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Tipp City Council adopts AFSCME pact, green-lights Main Street resurfacing, raises clerk pay and enacts one-year cannabis moratorium

Tipp City Council · December 17, 2024
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Summary

At its Dec. 16 meeting the Tipp City Council unanimously approved a three-year tentative AFSCME collective bargaining agreement, authorized ODOT Main Street resurfacing (ODOT to fund 80%; city share about $45,000), approved a pay change for the clerk and adopted a one-year moratorium on new adult-use cannabis permits.

Tipp City Council on Dec. 16 unanimously approved a package of measures that included a three-year tentative labor agreement with AFSCME, companion agreements with the Ohio Department of Transportation for Main Street resurfacing, a pay increase for the Clerk of Council and a one-year moratorium on new adult-use cannabis permits.

City Manager Mister Mack told the council that "the parties were able to reach agreement on all issues, signing the tentative agreement pending city council approval." Key elements described by staff include replacing the previous on-call pay formula with a flat two-hour pay for…

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