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Greenfield council holds second readings on North Sixth Street one‑way plan and reworked employee handbook

Village of Greenfield Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Vice‑Chairman David Weaks read Ordinance No. 7‑2026 to make part of North Sixth Street one‑way and Ordinance No. 9‑2026 to reinstate the prior employee handbook; Council clarified parking and curb‑painting plans but did not vote on final passage at the Feb. 17 meeting.

Vice‑Chairman David Weaks provided second readings on two ordinances during the Village of Greenfield council's Feb. 17 meeting.

Ordinance No. 7‑2026 would designate a portion of North Sixth Street as a one‑way roadway and amend the traffic code accordingly. Councilwoman Margaret Mobley asked for clarification on parking parameters; the minutes record that a No Parking zone is defined as 30 feet from intersections and that existing No Parking signs will be removed. Mayor Chris Borreson said curb painting for buses, loading zones and handicap spaces will begin once weather permits. The minutes do not record a final vote on the ordinance.

Ordinance No. 9‑2026 received a second reading; it would repeal the current employee manual and reinstate the village's previous handbook. The minutes do not record details of the substantive differences between the manuals nor a final vote on adoption.

Why it matters: traffic pattern changes and personnel‑policy changes can affect residents' daily travel and village employment rules. Both items were at second reading and will require further council action before becoming law.

What was said: Vice‑Chairman Weaks presented the readings; Mobley sought parking clarifications and Mayor Borreson described upcoming curb painting. No roll call or final adoption vote on either ordinance appears in the minutes.