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Votes at a glance: Council approves speed limit change, five-year plan and 2026 appropriations

Hudson City Council · November 25, 2025
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Summary

Hudson City Council passed several measures on Nov. 25, including a speed-limit ordinance (45→35 mph on Hines Hill Road) approved 4–1 (emergency clause removed), adoption of the 2026–2030 five-year plan (5–0), and the 2026 appropriations ordinance (5–0). A settlement with Beaver Excavating also passed 4–1.

Hudson City Council approved a package of ordinances and resolutions at its Nov. 25 meeting, taking final action on multiple third-reading items and introducing new measures for ballot consideration.

Key outcomes

• Ordinance 25-163 — Lower speed limit on Hines Hill Road from 45 to 35 mph: Passed by roll call 4–1. Because emergency passage required five affirmative votes and only four were recorded, the emergency language was removed; the ordinance will take effect after the standard 30-day period.

• Resolution…

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