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Fredericktown council approves Palmer Energy aggregation agreement, adopts budget and staffing ordinances
Summary
At its March 2 meeting the Fredericktown Village Council voted to have the mayor enter an agreement with Palmer Energy to renew the village's natural gas aggregation and unanimously passed an appropriations ordinance, a blanket purchase-order resolution, a staffing-and-wages ordinance and an ODOT agreement resolution.
The Fredericktown Village Council on March 2 approved an agreement to renew the village's natural gas aggregation with Palmer Energy and unanimously passed a package of budget and personnel measures.
Bob Snavely of Palmer Energy told council the village's natural gas aggregation contract expires in November 2026 and that prices are likely to rise due to the ongoing war in Iran; he urged the village to "lock in" a lower rate. Council Member Lanuzza moved that the mayor enter into an agreement with Palmer Energy for the village aggregation; Council Member McKnight seconded and the motion was recorded as All Yea.
Council also handled several items of legislation in a single block of business. On a motion by Lanuzza, seconded by Brewer, council passed…
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