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Reynoldsburg council approves consent agenda, emergency ordinances and multiple procurement items, 8–0

Reynoldsburg City Council · October 13, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 13 the Reynoldsburg City Council approved a consent package and emergency ordinances that included vehicle and equipment purchases, GIS and engineering contracts, and emergency funding moves for road and sewer projects; roll calls recorded unanimous 8–0 votes where noted.

Reynoldsburg City Council on Oct. 13 approved a broad consent agenda and several emergency ordinances that collectively authorize vehicle and equipment purchases, consulting and inspection contracts, and funding adjustments for infrastructure projects.

Items approved on the consent agenda (items 11 a–g) included: authorization to purchase a Ford F‑450 and related equipment for the Parks and Recreation Department; an application to the Mid‑Ohio Regional Planning Commission for a Federal Transit Administration enhanced mobility grant (a 20% local match required if awarded); purchase of an Elgin street sweeper; an agreement to implement Trimble CityWorks and Ritter GIS for the street and water departments; and continuing agreements with engineering firms EMH&T, DLZ and OHM Advisors for general consulting and design services. The council approved these consent resolutions by an 8–0 roll-call vote.

Council also approved an emergency consent agenda (items 12 a–c) that included a city liability insurance contract (10/14/2025–10/13/2026) and additional appropriations for the Wagoner Road Phase 1 improvement project and the Summit Area Sanitary Expansion; those emergency ordinances also passed 8–0.

Separately, an ordinance to authorize a contract with EMH&T for Wagner Road phases 1 and 2 (third reading) passed on an 8–0 roll call.

Council President Shannette Strickland summarized the roll-call results during the meeting: “That was an 8–0 vote.” The meeting record shows unanimous approval for the listed consent and emergency items.

Why it matters: The approvals enable immediate procurement and project work — including roadway and sewer improvements and key consulting and inspection support for capital projects — and they commit the city to a local match if federal transit grant funds are awarded.

What comes next: Departments will proceed with procurement and implementation under the approved contracts and appropriations; the enhanced mobility grant requires later reporting if awarded.

Provenance: Consent roll call and emergency ordinance roll call, SEG 1341–SEG 1440.