Council approves several resolutions extending and amending Twinsburg occupancy and tax-incentive agreements

5341296 ยท July 9, 2025

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Summary

Twinsburg City Council voted to suspend rules and adopt Resolutions 71-20-25, 72-20-25 and 73-20-25 as emergencies to continue and amend certain agreements under the Twinsburg Occupancy Program, including an amendment to an agreement with Cifron.

Twinsburg City Council moved quickly to approve a set of resolutions related to the Twinsburg Occupancy Program and other agreements offering tax incentives.

Council suspended the three-reading rule and adopted Resolution 71-20-25 (continuation of various agreements under the community program), Resolution 72-20-25 (continuation of agreements providing tax incentives under the Twinsburg Occupancy Program) and Resolution 73-20-25 (an amendment to the occupancy program agreement between the city and Cifron). Each measure passed on unanimous 6-0 votes after motions to suspend rules and adopt as emergencies were seconded and called to roll.

Council discussion on the floor focused on meeting administrative deadlines; no substantive amendments or public comments were recorded in the meeting minutes. The resolutions were recorded as emergency measures to meet time-sensitive deadlines related to tax-incentive program administration and compliance with the Tax Incentive Review Council recommendations where applicable.