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Council approves road crack-sealing purchase order, then-and-now payments and hears of clean audit

Olmsted Falls City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a purchase order to Crafco for up to $27,000 (stimulus funds), authorized two then-and-now payments (TK Elevator $4,239.60; Atlantic Emergency Solutions $3,647.28), and Finance Director Tom Reynolds reported a clean 2024 audit and reminded residents of three renewal levies on the ballot.

Finance Director Tom Reynolds asked council to approve a requisition to Crafco, Inc. not to exceed $27,000 for additional road crack sealing, funded by previously-encumbered stimulus dollars that must be spent by year-end. "This will be funded by some of the remaining stimulus money that the city still has encumbered and needs to be spent by the end of the year," Reynolds said. Councilman Brian Chitester moved the requisition; Councilman Sean Wolanin seconded. A voice vote recorded 7 ayes, 0 nays.

Reynolds also presented two then-and-now certificates: TK Elevator Corporation for $4,239.60 (elevator maintenance) and Atlantic Emergency Solutions for $3,647.28 (fire-department supplies). Both motions were approved by voice vote, 7 ayes. Later in the meeting Reynolds reported the city's 2024 financial audit was clean, with external auditors finding the statements fairly represented; he also reminded residents there are three renewal levies on the upcoming ballot and urged turnout.