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Votes at a glance: Council adopts multiple ordinances and resolutions Oct. 9

October 10, 2025 | Stow City, Summit County, Ohio


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Votes at a glance: Council adopts multiple ordinances and resolutions Oct. 9
The Stowe City Council voted on multiple ordinances and resolutions at its Oct. 9 meeting. The actions below summarize motions, outcomes and recorded tallies as taken at the meeting or in committee when noted.

- Ordinance 2025-196 (JB Fleet Industrial Supply): Finance committee recommended increasing the purchase authorization from $25,000 to $33,000 for parts stocked in the parts room. Council adopted the ordinance by unanimous roll-call vote.

- Ordinance 2025-197 (2026 appropriation/operating budget): Introduced (first reading). Council discussed the capital and operating budgets; no final appropriation adopted at this meeting; staff to prepare amendments for Oct. 23.

- Ordinance 2025-198 (Ohio Edison Company electric service): Council adopted an emergency ordinance increasing the 2025 authorization for electric service for calendar-year 2025; the ordinance passed by roll-call vote.

- Resolution 2025-199 (Safe Routes to School plan): Council adopted a resolution supporting the 2025 school travel plan to restore eligibility for ODOT Safe Routes to School funding; the resolution passed by roll-call vote.

- Resolution 2025-201 (Graham Square Plaza site plan and variances): Council adopted the site-plan resolution permitting an Aldi and facade improvements at 911 Graham Road; passed by roll-call vote.

- Ordinance 2025-202 (Flock cameras — BJA grant): Council adopted an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter agreements to purchase camera equipment and be reimbursed through the Bureau of Justice Assistance violent-crime-reduction grant; passed by roll-call vote.

Tally notes: roll-call tallies recorded unanimous or majority "yes" votes for the adopted items in the minutes; absent members are noted where recorded. Where mover/second names were not spoken on the record, the meeting minutes recorded the motions as moved and seconded without a named mover in the transcript.

This summary lists primary final outcomes recorded on Oct. 9; other committee motions and items were forwarded to council for later consideration.

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