Staff report
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The 2013 year may be coming to a close, but Tuesday’s agenda indicates Galion City Council is not coasting to the finish line. Council members will consider seven pieces of legislation including four ordinances.
Four of items are new and up for a first reading. They are a cooperative fishing agreement for Amicks and Powers reservoirs and three resolutions: a response to the recommendations of the Tax Incentive Review Committee, approving “Then and Now” certificates totaling nearly $152,000, and establishing a policy that either the city’s police chief or his designee attend all City Council meetings.
The adoption of the revised financial recovery plan and 2014 appropriations are up for a second reading, and an ordinance amending appropriations for the State Route 598 widening project is scheduled for a third and final reading before council.