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Bay Village council adopts 2026 appropriations and approves a package of emergency public-works and service contracts

City of Bay Village Council · April 6, 2026
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Summary

Council approved Ordinance No. 26-38 (2026 appropriations) and emergency ordinances authorizing sewer testing, multiple resurfacing and concrete contracts, a Westlawn Drive watermain replacement, pavement repairs and an energy-aggregation agreement; all measures passed unanimously (6–0).

Bay Village City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 26-38, making appropriations for the city's fiscal year 2026, and approved a series of related emergency ordinances authorizing contracts for sewer testing, street resurfacing, ready-mix concrete, watermain replacement and energy aggregation.

Peter J. Winzig introduced Ordinance No. 26-38, the appropriations measure, which passed after roll calls to suspend charter and council rules and to include the emergency clause. Lydia DeGeorge subsequently introduced Ordinance Nos. 26-39 through 26-45 — including a smoke-and-dye testing agreement with Equix, Inc.; resurfacing materials and services contracts with Amrize Ltd. and Stoneco, Inc. (dba Allied Corporation); a ready-mix concrete agreement with Westview Concrete Corp.; a Terrain Tech Construction contract for the Westlawn Drive Watermain Replacement and pavement resurfacing project; a Karvo Companies contract for partial-depth pavement repairs; and an electrical aggregation agreement with Dynegy Energy Services (East) LLC. Each measure was adopted by unanimous vote of the six members present.

"Tom and Laura Sherman of Sustainable Energy Services always come before Council very prepared and have the best interests of the residents of the City of Bay Village in mind," Councilmember Peter J. Winzig said during consideration of the energy-aggregation ordinance.

Meeting minutes show identical roll-call outcomes across the measures: Yeas—Dwight A. Clark, Lydia DeGeorge, Michael A. Greco, Sara Byrnes Maier, Steve Swidarski, Peter J. Winzig; Nays—none. Mr. Barbour, the Law Director, announced each ordinance's adoption as an emergency measure.

The ordinances place the listed contracts and appropriations into effect immediately under the emergency clauses recorded in the meeting; the minutes provide the ordinance numbers for public review.

Votes and actions at a glance: Ordinance No. 26-38 (2026 appropriations) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-39 (Equix smoke-and-dye testing) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-40 (Amrize Ltd. resurfacing materials) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-41 (Stoneco/Allied resurfacing materials) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-42 (Westview Concrete ready-mix) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-43 (Terrain Tech Westlawn Drive watermain replacement) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-44 (Karvo Companies partial-depth repairs) — adopted 6–0; Ordinance No. 26-45 (Dynegy energy aggregation) — adopted 6–0.