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Council declines to advance rescind motion after members raise concerns about street repairs and contractor work

London City Council · March 8, 2026
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Summary

Councilman Tom Boyd moved to rescind a prior street-related ordinance, citing poor performance on recent paving jobs (notably Tollan Street, where he said $90,000 produced visible cracking). Councilmembers and staff discussed assessment processes and contract logistics; the motion lacked a second and no rescission occurred.

Councilman Tom Boyd moved to rescind Ordinance 108-26, a prior council action tied to street repair work, saying the move was necessary after visible defects on streets that were recently repaired.

"We spent $90,000 on that job," Boyd said of Tollan Street, arguing the work had not resolved cracking and that the council should reconsider its prior action. Boyd said he wants the…

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