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Upland council approves first reading of annexation ordinance and adopts fiscal plan

Upland Town Council · September 2, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 2 meeting, the Upland Town Council approved the first reading of Ordinance 5-2025 to annex certain real estate and adopted Resolution 6-2025, the associated fiscal plan; both measures passed unanimously with no public comment.

The Upland Town Council on Sept. 2 approved the first reading of Ordinance 5-2025, an ordinance to annex specified real estate, and adopted Resolution 6-2025, the fiscal plan tied to that annexation.

Council President Shawn Sizemore called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m. Clerk-Treasurer Mary Fletcher presented routine business earlier in the meeting; during the later action item period Council member Michael Harbin moved to approve the first reading of Ordinance 5-2025, and Council member Heath Slain seconded. The motion passed on a 5-0 vote. The ordinance was read aloud and a public hearing was held; no members of the public offered comments.

After the first reading, Council member Brad Yordy moved to adopt Resolution 6-2025, the ordinance's fiscal plan; Council member Amy McCrea seconded and the council voted 5-0 to approve. The fiscal plan was read to the public during the same item.

The council did not record additional debate on the annexation during the meeting. According to the council's minutes, the adoption of the fiscal plan was completed immediately following the ordinance reading. The council will follow its ordinance procedures for subsequent readings and possible final adoption in later meetings.

The meeting record lists no public opposition or comment on Ordinance 5-2025 or Resolution 6-2025 during the Sept. 2 hearing.