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Parma Heights council approves vehicle sale, compensation ordinance and Hertz permit; extends marijuana moratorium
Summary
At its May 28 meeting, Parma Heights City Council unanimously passed a package of measures including disposal of obsolete vehicles, an employee compensation ordinance, a conditional-use permit for Hertz and a six-month extension of the marijuana moratorium; council also backed a county tree-canopy grant application.
PARMA HEIGHTS, Ohio — The Parma Heights City Council on May 28 unanimously approved several measures affecting city operations, employee pay and land use.
On a 7-0 roll call the council passed Resolution No. 2024-33 authorizing the administration to dispose of obsolete city vehicles and equipment through public-sale platforms GovPlanet/IronPlanet. Councilman Jeff Kolezynski moved for passage; Councilwoman DeSouza seconded.
Also on its third reading the council approved Ordinance No. 2024-37, which sets compensation paid to various city employees and…
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