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Council approves emergency ordinance to fund 2026 street, curb and sidewalk contracts

Sharonville City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted emergency ordinance 2026-22-E to authorize the safety service director to execute contracts for the 2026 street repair program, preventive maintenance, and concrete curb and sidewalk repair programs; council recorded unanimous roll-call approval and staff said the work was included in the 2026 budget.

Sharonville City Council approved emergency ordinance 2026-22-E on April 14, authorizing the safety service director to enter into contracts for the 2026 street repair program, 2026 street preventive maintenance program, and the 2026 concrete curb and sidewalk repair program.

Safety Service Director Mr. Lucas told council the programs ‘‘are over all over $75,000. So they therefore need your permission to go forward with ... they were all in the 2026 budget.’’ Council moved the ordinance under emergency rules, and the roll-call vote recorded six "yes" votes from Mr. Cook, Mrs. Sharpsher, Mr. Lovevet, Mr. Cox, Mrs. Knight and Mr. Schmidt.

The ordinance authorizes staff to solicit and execute contracts that exceed typical administrative thresholds; the transcript records that these programs were included in the adopted 2026 budget but does not list individual contract amounts or vendor names.

Next steps: staff may proceed with contracting as authorized and will return to council if specific appropriations or contract awards require further council action.