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Reynoldsburg council adopts consent agenda, including five emergency ordinances for city projects

Reynoldsburg City Council · March 9, 2026
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Summary

Reynoldsburg City Council adopted the consent agenda March 9 by a 7–0 roll call, approving five emergency ordinances covering contracts and code amendments (JFK Pickleball Court inspection, sewer‑capacity code amendments, support services contract, JLD Construction road project) and advancing an SR‑256 engineering services ordinance to a second reading.

The Reynoldsburg City Council adopted its consent agenda March 9, approving emergency ordinances and items tied to city projects in a unanimous 7–0 roll call.

Clerk Will Clark read the items on the consent agenda, which included an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into an agreement with DLZ for inspection services for the JFK Pickleball Court conversion, amendments to Chapter 957 of the public service directors’ regulations dealing with water and sewer system capacity, an ordinance authorizing a support services contract, and an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into a contract with JLD Construction Services, LLC for the city’s Public Service Access Road Project.

The clerk read the items as follows: "1, an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into an agreement with DLZ for inspection services for the JFK Pickleball Court conversion... 2 an ordinance to amend chapter 957 ... determination of sewer system capacity... and 3 an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into a contract with JLD Construction Services, LLC for the city of Reynoldsburg Public Service Access Road Project." The council moved and seconded the consent motions, and the roll‑call vote recorded seven affirmative votes and zero negative votes.

Separately, the council moved item 12(a), an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into a contract with "MH and T" for engineering design services related to the city’s State Route 256 intersection improvement project, to a second reading; the ordinance will return for further action at a future meeting.

The emergency ordinances approved on the consent agenda are expected to allow inspection and construction work for the pickleball conversion and public service road project to move forward; specific contract start dates and appropriation details were not specified in the meeting record.

The council scheduled its next regular meeting for March 23, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.