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Norton City Council adopts resurfacing, guardrail repairs, police vehicle and other measures in expedited votes
Summary
On April 6 the Norton City Council amended the agenda and adopted multiple ordinances by roll-call votes, including increasing the city's share for State Route 261 resurfacing to about $600,714, approving $50,310 in guardrail repairs as an emergency, purchasing a police vehicle with a $5,534 city net cost, and awarding an HVAC contract to SA Communal.
Norton City Council amended its agenda and moved quickly through a slate of ordinances and resolutions at the April 6 meeting, adopting multiple items by roll-call vote and declaring emergency language where noted.
Key adoptions included ordinance 38‑2026 to increase the city's share of State Route 261 resurfacing to approximately $600,714; the motion to adopt passed on a roll-call vote with all members recorded as voting yes. Councilmember Towsley said the earlier estimate had been an estimate and the additional 1.1 miles raised the city’s share; administration said the project must be authorized so work can proceed.
Council also adopted ordinance 40‑2026 authorizing Lake Erie Construction Company to repair various guardrails across the city for $50,310, with council members stressing liability and public-safety urgency. "Once that guardrail gets damaged, we're responsible to practically get it up as fast as we can to…
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