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Fredericktown Village Council approves two supplemental appropriations ordinances
Summary
At its May 4 meeting the Fredericktown Village Council unanimously passed Ordinance 2026-12 (as amended) and emergency Ordinance 2026-15 after waiving readings; motions were made and seconded by council members and recorded as 'All Yea.'
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The Fredericktown Village Council voted unanimously on May 4 to approve two supplemental appropriation ordinances, passing Ordinance No. 2026-12 (third reading, passed as amended) and declaring and passing Emergency Ordinance No. 2026-15 after waiving the three readings.
Council Member Lanuzza moved to pass Ordinance 2026-12 "as amended," a motion seconded by Council Member Pugh and recorded in the meeting minutes as passing by unanimous vote. Later in the meeting Lanuzza moved to waive the three readings of Ordinance 2026-15; Council Member Cline seconded and the motion passed 'All Yea.' Lanuzza then moved to pass Ordinance 2026-15 and Brewer seconded; that motion also passed unanimously.
The meeting record does not specify dollar amounts, departments, or programs tied to the supplemental appropriations in the text of the transcript. Council recorded the procedural actions, motions and unanimous votes but did not provide detailed fiscal breakdowns during the session. The ordinances were filed on the agenda as supplemental appropriations and recorded by ordinance number; additional budget detail may appear in the ordinance documents or fiscal office records.
The council's next procedural business included routine administrative reports and committee scheduling; no further action on these ordinances was recorded at the meeting.
