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Fredericktown council approves supplemental appropriations, authorizes grant application for Phase III water improvements
Summary
At its March 16 meeting the Fredericktown Village Council unanimously approved Ordinance No. 2026-10 (supplemental appropriations), adopted Resolution No. 2026-11 authorizing a grant application for Phase III of water improvements as an emergency, and approved routine minutes and financial reports.
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The Fredericktown Village Council on March 16 unanimously approved supplemental appropriations and authorized an emergency grant application for Phase III of the village—s water improvements. Mayor Jerry Day called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. at the Fredericktown Municipal Building and the council passed several procedural items before taking the two votes.
Councilor Lanuzza moved to waive the three readings of Ordinance No. 2026-10 (supplemental appropriations); Councilor Brewer seconded and the motion carried with all yea votes. Lanuzza then moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2026-10; Councilor Shoemaker seconded and the ordinance was adopted unanimously.
On Resolution No. 2026-11, which the agenda described as an emergency resolution authorizing the village administrator to prepare and submit an application for grant funding for construction of Phase III of the Fredericktown water improvements, Councilor Lanuzza moved to waive the three readings (seconded by Brewer) and later moved for adoption (seconded by Cline). The council approved the resolution on a unanimous vote.
The council also approved the March 2, 2026 meeting minutes (motion by Councilor Pugh, seconded by McKnight) and voted to accept the February 2026 financial reports, bills and bank reconciliation (motion by Councilor Lanuzza, seconded by Brewer). All procedural motions reported in the minutes passed with unanimous consent.
The resolutions and ordinance as recorded in the meeting minutes provide the legal authority for the appropriations and for the administrator to pursue grant funding; the minutes do not specify the amount of the supplemental appropriation or the grant request amount. Follow-up records or future agenda packets were not included in these minutes and would be the source for appropriation amounts and grant application details.
