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Euclid council approves multiple emergency contracts and adopts resolution opposing FirstEnergy reliability change

Euclid City Council · March 3, 2026
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Euclid City Council on March 2 approved an array of measures including emergency jail and insurance contracts, a below-market sale of a city lot and several transfers, and passed a resolution opposing FirstEnergy's request to lower reliability standards at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.

Euclid City Council approved several ordinances and resolutions during its March 2 meeting, including emergency extensions for the city's jail contract and police liability insurance, the sale of a vacant lot on Hawthorne Drive, and a formal objection to FirstEnergy's petition to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).

The council unanimously passed Ordinance 013-26 extending a two-month agreement with Cuyahoga County for housing Euclid's charged prisoners from March 1 through May 1 while negotiations on per-diem rates continue. Council suspended the normal readings and voted to approve the emergency measure.

In describing the contract extension, the administration said…

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