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Strongsville City Council adopts fiber‑optic installers code, OKs culvert reimbursement, pavement bids, vehicles and EMS billing contract
Summary
At its March 2 meeting the council suspended rules and adopted ordinances creating a local chapter for fiber‑optic installers, approved a lot‑split consolidation, authorized a $500,000 community cost‑share with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for a culvert project, approved pavement bid advertising, authorized purchase of five police vehicles (not to exceed $246,116), and approved a new EMS billing contract.
The Strongsville City Council on March 2 suspended normal rules and adopted a package of ordinances and a resolution covering code changes, land‑use plats, infrastructure cost sharing, pavement work, police vehicle procurement and an EMS billing contract.
What passed: Council adopted Ordinance 20‑25‑144 to add a new chapter titled "fiber optic installers" to the city’s codified ordinances after a public hearing and adoption as amended. The council also suspended rules and adopted Ordinance 20‑26‑17 to rescind and reapprove a lot split and consolidation plat for the Armorelli subdivision (17963 and 18179 Marks Road).
Infrastructure agreements and bids: The council approved Ordinance 20‑26‑18 authorizing the mayor to enter into a community cost‑share…
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