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Votes at a glance: Strongsville council adopts health agreement, approves truck and license-plate readers; zoning, TIF and budget items advanced
Summary
At its Nov. 3 meeting Strongsville City Council unanimously adopted an emergency ordinance authorizing an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and approved two procurement measures (a fire pickup truck and six license-plate readers). The council placed three TIF measures and the 2026 budget on further readings and adopted a short right-of-way moratorium to allow drafting of permit rules.
Strongsville City Council recorded several formal actions on Nov. 3, including unanimous votes to accept a health-services agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and to approve two procurement items; several development and financing measures were moved to further review.
Ordinance 2025-116 — Cuyahoga County Board of Health agreement (adopted) - Motion to suspend and adopt: moved by Councilman Carbone; seconded by Councilman Kaminski. Roll-call adoption was unanimous. The ordinance authorizes the mayor to enter into a 2026–27 agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and includes emergency language.
Ordinance 2025-126 — Purchase of 2026 Ford Maverick XL pickup for the fire department (adopted) - The council approved use of…
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