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Tallmadge council adopts ordinance to sell surplus vehicles and equipment, 6–0

Tallmadge City Council · June 25, 2026
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Summary

The Tallmadge City Council voted 6–0 to adopt Ordinance 2026-54, authorizing the sale of unneeded, obsolete or unfit vehicles and equipment; the motion was moved by Dave Klene and seconded by Jessica Epstein.

The Tallmadge City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 2026-54 at its second reading, expressing the city’s intent to sell unneeded, obsolete or unfit vehicles and equipment and providing for immediate enactment.

Council member Dave Klene moved to adopt the ordinance at second reading; Council President Jessica Epstein seconded the motion. The clerk called the roll and the ordinance passed by a vote of six to zero.

Roll call as stated in the meeting: Lindseay Holm — yes; Dave Klein — yes; Tracy Pletcher — yes; Ted Roy — yes; Jonathan Bullis — yes; Jessica Epstein — yes.

Council did not record any amendments to the ordinance during the meeting. The ordinance was described as an administrative housekeeping measure to dispose of surplus city property; no dollar amounts were specified at the meeting.