Council Adopts Park Restrictions and Service Contracts
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Council unanimously adopted an ordinance regulating persons prohibited from playgrounds, parks and recreation facilities. It also unanimously approved agreements for the 2026 paving program, property and casualty insurance, plans examination, elevator maintenance, and service equipment and materials.
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The new parks ordinance establishes rules for excluding prohibited individuals from city recreation facilities. Council also authorized contracts and purchases supporting street paving, building services, elevator upkeep, and the Service Department, including three F-150 pickup trucks, a compact track loader, a leaf machine, and asphalt materials. All recorded votes on these actions were unanimous, with seven council members voting yes.
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- Adopted Ordinance 06-2026 regulating persons prohibited from playgrounds, parks, and recreation facilities; the recorded vote was 7-0.
- Authorized an agreement for the 2026 paving program.
- Authorized property and casualty insurance, plans examination, and elevator maintenance agreements.
- Approved purchases of a compact track loader, three F-150 pickup trucks, and an ODB leaf machine.
- Authorized the purchase of asphalt materials.
- Approved renewal of farmland placement in an agricultural district for parcel 585-17-016.
- Approved two $250 after-prom donations and scholarships of $518 and $500 from Broadview Heights Home Days proceeds.
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