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Greenville Council unanimously adopts six measures including supplemental appropriation, lift-station easement and contracts for paving and sidewalks

Greenville City Council · July 8, 2026
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Summary

The Greenville City Council unanimously approved six ordinances and resolutions authorizing supplemental appropriations, an easement for a sanitary lift station, contracts for 2026 maintenance paving and sidewalk phase 4, a sidewalk-repair assessment resolution and advertising for lead-line replacement bids.

The Greenville City Council on July 9 adopted six measures that together appropriate funding and authorize bids and contracts for several city infrastructure projects.

The council approved a supplemental ordinance adding $21,266.45 to the general fund to pay for police camera equipment and $28,000 to the transit fund to replace an air-conditioning unit, responding to a police grant and a recent equipment failure. The supplemental ordinance was moved, the rules were suspended for title-only readings, and the council recorded a roll-call vote in which members present voted yes.

Council also approved an ordinance authorizing an easement agreement with the state of Ohio for a sanitary lift station located in front of the armory. The measure was suspended for title-only readings, adopted and approved on roll call.

On procurement matters, the council adopted a resolution accepting the bid from Wells Brothers Asphalt Company Incorporated for 2026 maintenance paving and authorized the safety service director to sign a contract. The council also accepted America's Decorative Concrete (listed in the record as America's/ Americans Decorative Concrete) for sidewalk project phase 4 and authorized that contract.

Separately, the council adopted a resolution declaring the necessity of repairing certain sidewalks within the city limits for phase 4 of the sidewalk project and establishing the cost-sharing framework between the city and abutting property owners with special assessments as specified in the resolution.

Finally, the council adopted a resolution authorizing the safety service director and the water treatment plant superintendent to advertise for bids for the 2026 lead service line and small-diameter water-main replacement (phase 1A and 1B), which begins the formal procurement process for replacement work.

All six items were approved following motions to suspend the rules and title-only readings, with roll-call votes recorded in the meeting minutes. The clerk read each ordinance and resolution before the council voted.

The measures will allow the city to proceed with equipment purchases, proceed with the sanitary lift-station easement at the armory, award paving and sidewalk contracts once formal contract documents are completed, and move the lead-line replacement project into the bidding phase.