Council Opposes Enbridge Rate Increase
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Council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing Enbridge Gas Ohio’s request to increase distribution rates and asking the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to deny it. Council also advanced the process for renewing a city tax levy, without setting a dollar amount, and approved sewer maintenance and pump and police station roof agreements.
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What this means
The Enbridge resolution expresses the city’s opposition to a proposed utility distribution-rate increase; the minutes do not state whether the request will ultimately be approved or denied. Council authorized contracts for sewer maintenance and roof replacements at the pump station and police station. It also requested certification of the revenue a renewed tax levy could generate, but clarified that this action was not the ballot measure itself and provided no tax amount.
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- Adopted Resolution 2026-62 unanimously, opposing Enbridge Gas Ohio’s request to increase distribution rates and asking the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to deny the request.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-65 authorizing an agreement with Verizon for wireless products and services.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-66 authorizing participation in the Cuyahoga County contract with United Survey for sewer maintenance.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-67 authorizing an agreement with Campo Roofing to replace the pump station roof.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-68 authorizing an agreement with Campo Roofing to replace the police station roof.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-69 declaring the need to pursue renewal of a tax levy for current city expenses and requesting certification of the potential revenue; the minutes state this was not the measure going on the ballot.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-64 authorizing an agreement with American Fireworks for Broadview Heights Home Days and the tree-lighting event.
- Adopted Ordinance 12-2026 authorizing use of 2026 Energized Community Grants funds.
- Approved a $10,000 donation to the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Community Awareness and Prevention Association.
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