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City of London Legislation - 2023
Resolution 101-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades- A Resolution authorizing the Auditor to transfer funds during 2022
Resolution 102-23 – Sponsored by Josh Peters – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 103-23– Sponsored by Josh Peters – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 104-23 – Sponsored by Josh Peters – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 105-23 – Sponsored by Josh Peters – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 106-23 – Sponsored by Josh Peters – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 107-23 – Sponsored by Henry Comer – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 108-23 – Sponsored by Henry Comer – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 109-23 – Sponsored by Greg Eades – A resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 110-23 - Sponsored by Andrew Hitt - A Resolution authorizing the Safety Service Director to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Department of Commerce for the MARCS Radio Systems
Resolution 111-23 - Sponsored by Andrew Hitt - A Resolution authorizing the Safety Service Director to apply for and accept a grant from a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters grant
Resolution 112-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays - A Resolution authorizing the Safety Service Director to apply for a grant through FEMA, the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant (SAFER)
Resolution 113-23 - Sponsored by Andrew Hitt - A Resolution authorizing the Safety Service Director to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety
Resolution 114-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades - A Resolution authorizing the Board of Public Utilities to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety (EPA)
Ordinance 115-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays and Henry Comer - An Ordinance amending section 1048.05 of the Codified Ordinances
Ordinance 116-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays and Henry Comer - An ordinance amending section 1042 of the Codified Ordinances
Resolution 117-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays and Henry Comer - A Resolution amending the current trash rates
Ordinance 118-23 - Sponsored by John Stahl - A resolution adopting the recommendations of the planning commission for preliminary development plan
Resolution 119-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays - A Resolution authorizing the safety service director to enter into a contract for the demolition of property
Resolution 120-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution assessing the costs of the removal of high grass and weeds and declaring an emergency
Resolution 121-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 122-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades - A Resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 123-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades - A Resolution increasing appropriations
Resolution 124-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays - A Resolution decreasing appropriations
Resolution 125-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays - A Resolution increasing appropriations
Ordinance 126-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - An Ordinance amending ordinance 193-19 setting the salaries for parks and recreation employees
Resolution 127-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution authorizing the safety service director to sell property unneeded, obsolete of unfit for municipal purposes via internet auction
Resolution 128-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution authorizing the advertisement for bids for personal property no longer needed for city purposes
Resolution 129-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades - A Resolution authorizing the board of public utilities to purchase a pump sludge digester with a cost in excess of the $25,000 limitation
Resolution 132-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades and Henry Comer - A Resolution increasing appropriations. There is grant money available to purchase equipment for the School Resource Officer; and the available funds must be appropriated prior to expenditure.
Resolution 133-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution increasing appropriations. The Street Department needs to replace a plow truck that was totaled in an accident; and the available funds must be appropriated prior to expenditure.
Resolution 134-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution increasing appropriations. The ball fields at Merri Mac Park and on Park Ave need improvements; and the available funds must be appropriated prior to expenditure.
Resolution 136-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades - A Resolution increasing appropriations. The City needs to replace the curbs around the former Community Center; and the sidewalks and curbs were torn up during demolition; and the available funds must be appropriated prior to expenditure.
Resolution 137-23 - Sponsored by: Josh Peters - A Resolution adopting the recommendations of the tax incentive review council.
Resolution 138-23 - Sponsored by Rich Hays - A Resolution urging the legislative branches of the Federal Government as well as the State of Ohio to enact legislation to further protect the citizens of the City of London, Ohio from the inherent dangers of a train derailment on the tracks located at near our city and declaring an emergency.
Resolution 140-23 - Sponsored by Josh Peters - A Resolution strongly urging the Ohio Governor and members of the Ohio General Assembly to restore the Local Government Fund to pre-recession Levels.
Resolution 144-23 - Sponsored by Greg Eades and Henry Comer - A Resolution authorizing the safety service director to trade in property unneeded, obsolete, or unfit for municipal purposes.
Resolution 147-23 - Sponsored by Henry Comer - A Resolution requesting financial assistance. The Federal Government, through the Community Project Funding Program, administers financial assistance for Local Governments; and the City of London desires financial assistance under this program would be used to support the London Police Department in building a new facility.
Resolution 148-23 - Sponsored by Henry Comer - A Resolution requesting financial assistance. The Federal Government, through the Community Project Funding Program, administers financial assistance for Local Governments; and the City of London desires financial assistance under this program to support The Parks and Recreation Department in building a new recreation facility.