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Council approves tax-rate amendment, traffic-signal agreement, police cruisers and downtown grant pilot
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting, the Washington Court House City Council passed several ordinances and resolutions, including a tax-rate amendment, a cooperative agreement with ODOT for traffic signals, purchase of two police cruisers, and a pilot downtown building-grant program; most roll-call votes were unanimous.
The Washington Court House City Council on Feb. 25 moved forward on a slate of ordinances and resolutions affecting tax policy, transportation, public safety and downtown building grants.
Council placed Ordinance 2-2026 (an amendment to codified ordinance section 1.10.012 on tax-rate purpose) on third reading and moved to pass it; a roll-call vote recorded affirmative votes and the ordinance was adopted. Ordinance 3-2026 — a second amendment to the Jefferson Township–Washington Courthouse Joint Economic Development District agreement to include additional property — was placed on second reading.
On transportation, the council placed Resolution R7-2026 on second reading. That resolution authorizes the city manager…
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