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Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
This document details the City of Franklin's policy and agreement for mobile food vendors participating in city-sponsored events. It covers eligibility, application and selection procedures, event fees (ranging from $50 to $200 per event), sales reporting, cancellation rules, operational requirements, and vendor evaluation. Vendors must agree to these terms, including compliance with municipal codes, to participate in events.
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Jan 1, 2024
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Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
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This document details the City of Franklin's policy and agreement for mobile food vendors participating in city-sponsored events. It covers eligibility, application and selection procedures, event fees (ranging from $50 to $200 per event), sales reporting, cancellation rules, operational requirements, and vendor evaluation. Vendors must agree to these terms, including compliance with municipal codes, to participate in events.
Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
This agreement outlines a five-year contract effective January 1, 2026, between Warren County and the Cities of Franklin, Germantown, Carlisle, and the Great Miami Wastewater Authority for the operation, maintenance, and management of the Franklin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. Warren County will provide comprehensive services including daily operations, personnel, maintenance, and regulatory reporting. In return, the Authority will pay an annual "Premium" of $250,000, increasing by 3% annually, in addition to covering the direct costs of operation. The agreement also details significant capital improvement projects, estimated at $12.4 million, to be undertaken and paid for by the Authority.
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Jan 1, 2026
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Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
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This agreement outlines a five-year contract effective January 1, 2026, between Warren County and the Cities of Franklin, Germantown, Carlisle, and the Great Miami Wastewater Authority for the operation, maintenance, and management of the Franklin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. Warren County will provide comprehensive services including daily operations, personnel, maintenance, and regulatory reporting. In return, the Authority will pay an annual "Premium" of $250,000, increasing by 3% annually, in addition to covering the direct costs of operation. The agreement also details significant capital improvement projects, estimated at $12.4 million, to be undertaken and paid for by the Authority.
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This document includes Resolution 2025-30, authorizing the City of Franklin, Ohio City Manager to execute a Real Property Purchase Agreement. The agreement is for the City's acquisition of real property at 510 S. River St. (Warren County Parcel ID 0431137007) from M.A.T.H. Investments LLC for a purchase price of $110,000. The agreement outlines the property details, purchase price, due diligence period, closing procedures, representations and warranties, and general terms and conditions. The resolution was adopted on June 2, 2025, and the agreement's effective date is June 2025.
Effective Date
Jun 2, 2025
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Effective: Jun 2, 2025
Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
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This document includes Resolution 2025-30, authorizing the City of Franklin, Ohio City Manager to execute a Real Property Purchase Agreement. The agreement is for the City's acquisition of real property at 510 S. River St. (Warren County Parcel ID 0431137007) from M.A.T.H. Investments LLC for a purchase price of $110,000. The agreement outlines the property details, purchase price, due diligence period, closing procedures, representations and warranties, and general terms and conditions. The resolution was adopted on June 2, 2025, and the agreement's effective date is June 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Franklin Division of Fire & EMS
The City of Franklin's Roadway Safety Action Plan outlines a commitment to eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries by 2050. The plan adopts a Safe System Approach, aligning with the Ohio Department of Transportation's Strategic Highway Safety Plan, and builds upon existing city master plans. It focuses on enhancing transportation safety through addressing high-injury networks, problematic driver behaviors, and general policy areas, emphasizing community engagement and collaboration to achieve its ambitious long-term goal.
The City Council authorized participation in proposed opioid litigation settlements with secondary manufacturers, including Alvogen, Inc., Apotex Corp., Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., Indivior Inc., Viatris Inc. (Mylan), Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc., and Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc. The council agreed to accept the distribution and disbursement of settlement funds according to the One Ohio Memorandum of Understanding, aiming to abate the opioid epidemic throughout Ohio. The resolution ensures the city's participation and agreement to the Secondary Manufacturers Settlements, deemed to be in the best interests of the public health and welfare of Franklin residents.
The Franklin City Council passed a resolution. The document also includes position descriptions for various roles within the Public Works Department, such as the Public Works Director, Assistant Public Works Director, Landscape Beautification Division Head, Water Plant Superintendent, Water Operator, Water, Sewer, Storm, and Street Lead, and Seasonal Laborers for both the Public Works Streets Division and the Public Works Parks Division.
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