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Council approves routine contracts, labor agreements and emergency culvert repair; moves to executive session
Summary
On April 21 the Columbiana City Council voted to approve routine contracts for fuel and lime, accepted amended OPBA labor agreements, adopted an emergency contract for a culvert replacement with Yurian Brothers Construction, continued certain CRA agreements by concurring with TIRC, approved Poppy Day and then entered executive session on personnel and property.
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The Columbiana City Council on April 21 recorded a series of votes that covered contracts, labor agreements, tax-incentive continuations and an emergency procurement for infrastructure.
Key outcomes at a glance: - Poppy Day: Council approved the American Legion Auxiliary’s request to hold Poppy Day on May 22–23 at two local businesses; motion carried on roll call. - Ordinance 26-3345 (second reading): Council authorized the city manager to contract with Leiden Oil Company for gasoline and diesel fuel; second-reading vote recorded in favor. - Ordinance 26-3346 (second reading): Council authorized a contract with Greer Lime Company for lime used at the water treatment plant; second-reading vote recorded in favor. - Tax incentive concurrence: Council voted to concur with the Tax Incentive Review Council to continue commercial and industrial CRA agreements. - OPBA contracts: Council accepted amended agreements with the OPBA sergeants and OPBA patrol officers (labor contract approvals recorded by roll call). - Emergency ordinance 26-3348: Council adopted an emergency ordinance awarding the Fairfield Avenue Culvert Replacement contract (OPWC CN922/CN923) to Yurian Brothers Construction, noting the contractor already has crews working nearby; motion adopted on roll call. - Executive sessions: Council voted to enter executive session under Ohio statutory sections for personnel compensation (121.22(G)(1)) and for discussion of property purchase (121.22(G)(2)).
Where votes were recorded, the roll calls in the transcript show affirmative votes from multiple council members (Kato, Solder, Datilio, Lon, Graham, Banner and others). Specific tallies are recorded in the meeting minutes and packet materials; the transcript shows unanimous recorded 'yes' responses where roll calls were read.
Provenance: topicintro SEG 037; topfinish SEG 1076

