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Akron council approves emergency ordinance to adjust employee pay and benefits, 11–1

November 10, 2025 | Akron, Summit County, Ohio


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Akron council approves emergency ordinance to adjust employee pay and benefits, 11–1
The Akron City Council on Monday adopted an emergency ordinance to authorize funding and collection necessary to implement adjustments to compensation and health care benefits for the city’s nonbargaining, classified and unclassified employees.

The ordinance (Item 2a), offered by Mayor Malek and Councilman Lombardo, was reported favorably by committee and council voted to suspend the rules so the matter could be considered immediately. After debate and the procedural suspension, the ordinance passed by voice/roll call tally recorded as 11 in favor and 1 opposed.

Council did not identify a named nay on the floor record. The ordinance text, as read into the record, declares an emergency; the reading and vote were captured in the meeting minutes. Council members placed several other ordinances on the consent agenda during the same session, including land disposition and grant application items.

The council did not discuss implementation details or an effective date on the broadcasted record beyond the ordinance’s emergency declaration. The committee report and vote transcript are the formal record of the council action.

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