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Huber Heights council approved appointments, a TIF district, contract changes and design work; votes at a glance
Summary
At its Feb. 23 meeting the council approved appointments to the Citizens Complaint Review Board, adopted a Creekside Woods TIF ordinance, authorized an AI traffic pilot, approved a $1.7 million Veolia contract modification, and authorized design work for a Huber Heights–Dayton water interconnect.
The Huber Heights City Council took several formal actions at its Feb. 23 regular meeting. Key approvals were recorded by roll call and summarized below.
Appointments: The council moved and approved appointments to the Citizens Complaint Review Board. Janice Clark was appointed to a term ending Dec. 31, 2027, and Shelly Fusselman was appointed to a term ending Dec. 31, 2029. The motion was moved, seconded and approved by roll call (recorded as carried in the minutes).
Creekside Woods TIF ordinance: Council…
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