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Seven Hills Council approves public-health agreement, emergency pay amendment and county grant application

October 28, 2025 | Seven Hills City Council, Seven Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Seven Hills Council approves public-health agreement, emergency pay amendment and county grant application
The Seven Hills City Council took multiple formal actions at its Oct. 14 meeting, passing a public-health service agreement ordinance, approving an emergency amendment to council compensation, and adopting a county grant application resolution. Council also moved Resolution 13-2025 to a second reading on cybersecurity compliance.

Ordinance 45-2025: The council authorized the mayor to enter a public health service agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health to provide public-health services through Dec. 31, 2027. The ordinance's title states appropriations "not to exceed" amounts for calendar years 2026 and 2027; the transcript records the 2027 appropriation as $117,669, while the 2026 appropriation in the spoken title was unclear in the record. Councilperson Kelly moved to pass the ordinance; Councilman Martin seconded. The measure passed by roll-call vote with all present members voting yes.

Amended Ordinance 46-2025: Council approved an amendment to the codified ordinance section governing council compensation (identified in the meeting record as section 121.011 of the codified ordinances). Council suspended rules to read the amendment by title, approved the emergency clause, and passed the amended ordinance as an emergency measure. The emergency clause motion and the final adoption were moved by Council Pro Tem Castanzo and seconded; roll-call votes were unanimous among members present.

Resolution 14-2025: Council suspended rules and adopted Resolution 14-2025 as an emergency measure to authorize the mayor to file an application with the Cuyahoga County Department of Development for the 2026 Cuyahoga County supplemental grant program. Councilman Martin moved to pass the resolution; Councilwoman Kelly seconded. The measure passed by roll-call vote.

Resolution 13-2025: The council advanced to the second reading a resolution authorizing adoption of a cybersecurity program "in compliance with Ohio Revised Code section 9.64 and House Bill 96." No final vote was taken at this meeting.

Other procedural actions: Council moved and approved an amendment to the published agenda to add Resolution 15-2025 as an emergency item; it later adopted Resolution 15-2025 (park naming). The council also approved the minutes of the previous regular meeting and excused two members from attendance.

All recorded roll-call votes during the session show unanimous yes votes among the members present for the measures described above.

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