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Council adopts ordinance to vacate 23rd Street and an alley in the Miller & Clark Addition

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Summary

The Ashland City Council approved Ordinance 1259 on third reading to vacate 23rd Street between Adams and Boyd and an alley in Block 39 of the Miller & Clark Addition; the ordinance preserves the city’s right to maintain public utilities and was adopted unanimously.

The Ashland City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 1259 on third reading at its June 18 meeting, vacating 23rd Street between Adams Street and Boyd Street and the alley in Block 39 of the Miller & Clark Addition. City Attorney Mark Fahleson read the ordinance title in full before the vote.

The ordinance’s text, as read at the meeting, states it will “retain for the city the right to maintain and repair existing public utilities,” provide for repeal of conflicting ordinances and authorize publication in pamphlet form. The motion carried on a unanimous roll call after being moved and seconded by Council President Chuck Niemeyer and Council Member Jim Pinkman. The agenda and minutes for the meeting were posted in advance per the Open Meetings Act.