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Takoma Park council approves two single-reading ordinances on contract extension and rec-center flood repairs

Takoma Park City Council · May 27, 2026
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Summary

At its meeting, the Takoma Park City Council unanimously approved a one-reading extension of a contract with Human Circuit and authorized repair work for flood damage at the recreation center, both approved by roll-call votes.

The Takoma Park City Council approved two single-reading ordinances at Wednesday’s meeting: a one-reading contract extension with Human Circuit and an authorization to execute a contract to repair flood damage at the city recreation center.

Council Member Weslech moved and Council Member Schlaggel seconded the Human Circuit contract extension; the clerk then conducted a roll-call vote. Council Member Schlaggel, Council Member Gilbert, Council Member Hanzac, Council Member Weslech and Mayor Telicia Cersei were recorded as voting in favor; the council’s roll call indicated the measures carried. Later, Council Member Weslech moved and Council Member Gilbert seconded the recreation-center flood-repair authorization; the clerk called the roll and the measure passed with votes recorded by council members present.

City staff told the council there were no modifications to the Human Circuit contract before the vote and offered no additional comment on the recreation-center contract beyond materials in the meeting memo. No amendments were offered. The council adjourned after the votes.

Official minutes and the signed ordinances will be posted with the city clerk’s records; city staff confirmed materials in the meeting packet summarized the proposed contracts and provided the basis for the roll-call votes.