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Tipp City Council adopts subdivision improvements; reviews budget amendment for police cruiser
Summary
Tipp City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance accepting public improvements in Summit Landing Subdivision Section 3 and held a first reading to move up funding for a police cruiser replacement after an engine failure; council also observed a moment of silence for Ashley Flint and moved into an executive session on economic development.
The Tipp City Council on Feb. 17 adopted an ordinance accepting public improvements completed in Summit Landing Subdivision Section 3 and held a first reading on a budget amendment to replace a police cruiser after an engine failure.
City Manager Eric Mack told the council that the municipal services director and city engineer have approved the developer's work and that "staff recommends approval of this ordinance tonight." The council opened a public hearing on the ordinance, heard no comments, and voted unanimously to adopt the measure.…
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