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Council adopts salary ordinance 6-2026 and approves dumpster-billing ordinance 5-2026 (4–1)

Lawrenceburg City · May 19, 2026
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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted salary ordinance 6-2026 tied to recently approved MOUs and approved second reading of dumpster-billing ordinance 5-2026 on a 4–1 roll-call vote (Dylan Little opposed).

The Lawrenceburg City Council met May 18 and approved two ordinances: salary ordinance 6-2026 and dumpster-billing ordinance 5-2026.

Staff presented salary ordinance 6-2026, which ties pay adjustments to memoranda of understanding recently approved by the Board of Works. Councilmember (speaker 4) moved to adopt the ordinance on unanimous vote; the council approved and adopted ordinance 6-2026 upon unanimous consent.

The council also held the second reading of ordinance 5-2026 (dumpster billing). The clerk called the roll for a recorded vote: Councilperson Tony Abbott voted Aye, Councilperson Dylan Little voted Nay, Councilperson Tommy Roulette voted Aye, Councilperson Lenny Bridal voted Aye and Councilperson Brett Launderet voted Aye. The ordinance passed 4–1.

The meeting packet included the ordinance numbers and materials; council approved accepting the single donation-committee request on the agenda, reviewed claims and payroll reports for certification, and then adjourned.