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The Finance Committee meeting addressed several temporary resolutions and new ordinances. Key resolutions included using a NOPEC Grant for energy-efficient lighting upgrades in City Hall and the Annex, authorizing payment of pending utility bills for the Water Department, approving a transfer within the Water Revenue Fund to cover a retirement benefits shortfall, authorizing contract agreements for the Frederick Street Sewer Separation Project, and seeking NRCS design assistance for a stream bank restoration project following flooding in July 2025. A resolution was also discussed for paying a bill related to city street lights, and an appropriation was detailed for the uniform allowance in the LFD due to a reorganization creating a new Assistant Fire Chief position. A new ordinance involved granting supplemental easements to AEP for infrastructure upgrades in the US 33, Old Logan Rd, and Hornsmill Rd areas.
The City Council meeting agenda included a special presentation on Trees by Steve Garfield. Discussions and resolutions focused heavily on financial appropriations and grant applications. Key resolutions involved increasing receipts and appropriating funds for the .45 Police & Fire Levy Fund due to CPT State Grant reimbursement, authorizing acceptance of a Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council 2026 Energized Community Grant, and adjusting appropriations in the Water Revenue Fund to cover a retirement benefits shortfall. Further action included authorizing a contract for the Frederick Street Sewer Separation Project, approving a Then and Now Certificate for an AEP electric bill, addressing a uniform allowance for a Fire Department promotion, funding the Arbor Valley Drive Improvement Program, and authorizing applications for the BUILD Grant Program, the AARP Community Challenge Grant Program, and the Ohio 136th General Assembly Capital Budget Community Project. The Council also addressed re-advertising bids for the East Sixth Avenue Bridge over Fetters Run Replacement Project and authorized a Fiscal Year 2027 Community Project Funding request through Congressman Troy Balderson. Ordinance readings covered granting permanent supplemental easements to the Ohio Power Company and amending the Management Pay Ordinance to add a temporary Assistant Prosecutor position. Additionally, an ordinance was discussed authorizing a lease amendment with Park National Bank concerning canal lands.
The City of Lancaster's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for FY 2023-2027 serves as a roadmap to address housing and community development needs, with a particular focus on low- and moderate-income residents. The plan outlines strategies to increase affordable and supportive housing, enhance coordination of services, engage community stakeholders, and reduce housing barriers. Key priorities include public infrastructure improvements, downtown revitalization, economic development, housing rehabilitation, code enforcement, and various public services such as mental health, job creation, and support for vulnerable populations including neglected/abused children, victims of domestic violence, and the homeless.
The Lancaster City Council held a special meeting to discuss a proposed ordinance regarding a franchise for South Central Power Company (SCP) and the legalization of consumer-grade fireworks in Ohio. SCP presented its case for a franchise agreement, emphasizing the need for long-term investment security and the importance of preserving territorial boundaries. The council discussed the terms of the agreement, particularly the threshold for allowing businesses to choose their electric service provider. Regarding fireworks, the council considered additional local restrictions due to safety concerns and the difficulty of enforcing the state's new law. The council also addressed a letter from a resident regarding code enforcement.
The Lancaster Board of Park Commissioners held a meeting to discuss various topics. These included communications, approval of September's meeting minutes, the park budget, and new business such as a pool assessment presentation and a pool report. They also discussed a request for approval of changes to the 2026 pay ordinance and the 2026 budget. Department updates were presented, and notifications were made regarding the fireworks for the Fairfield County Fair's 175th celebration. Old business included Bowers Property Development, and tabled business involved discussions on new Public Sites & Open Spaces language and new Park Financing options. The meeting concluded with the scheduling of the next meeting and adjournment.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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