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Washington Court House council advances incentive districts, moves resurfacing contract and other measures forward

Washington Court House City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

At its April 22 meeting the Washington Court House City Council moved Ordinance 07-2026 (establishing eight residential incentive districts) to second reading and advanced several resolutions and ordinances — including a resurfacing contract resolution and a measure opposing AEP Ohio’s distribution-rate request — all by roll-call votes.

The Washington Court House City Council on April 22 moved a package of development and infrastructure measures forward, including placing Ordinance 07-2026 (to establish eight residential incentive districts) on second reading and advancing resolutions to authorize a resurfacing contract and to oppose a proposed electric distribution-rate increase.

City Manager Joseph J. Dinnen, who delivered the administration’s report, said the incentive-district proposal is intended to support housing development, public-infrastructure work and expansion of community reinvestment areas. “Your commitment has allowed us to continue to move forward with the Fillmore construction contract for the 2026 Street and Alley resurfacing program,” Dinnen said. Council members voted to advance the measure procedurally,…

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