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Council OKs two contracts for summer music events totaling $2,400

Olmsted Falls City Council · May 26, 2026
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Summary

Olmsted Falls Council authorized two parks-and-recreation contracts: Maria Didonato’s band 'Hip to That' for June 28 at $1,400 and the RayBans for July 26 at $1,000. Both contracts were approved unanimously and authorized the mayor to sign.

Council authorized the mayor to sign two contracts to bring live music to city parks this summer. Council Pro-Tem Megan Coy presented contracts for Maria Didonato’s band 'Hip to That' to perform Sunday, June 28, from 6–8 p.m. for $1,400 and for the RayBans to perform Sunday, July 26, from 6–8 p.m. for $1,000. Both contract motions passed unanimously, with council members noting the costs were included in the approved budget.

Coy said a third band contract will be presented later; Councilwoman Jennifer Jansen confirmed the costs are within the budget. The council approved the authorizations by recorded vote (each motion 7 ayes, 0 nays) and asked staff to bring a remaining contract to a future meeting.