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City Commission Meeting - June 22, 2026
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Commissioner Commends Fire World Park Ribbon Cutting Honoring John B. Fair Jr.
Commissioner Coons reflected on the recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for Fire World Park, honoring John B. Fair Jr. He praised the event as an excellent way to honor the individual and noted the pride in the unveiled sign, despite initial unveiling difficulties. He emphasized the positive impact of honoring individuals while doing good for children. [cite: 285-303]
Nearly $1 Million Secured for Lions Park Beach Restoration Project
The city has been notified of two successful grant applications for the Lions Park Beach and shoreline restoration project. The project received $750,000 from the Lake Erie Community Grant Program, funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and a cooperative agreement with US EPA. Additionally, the state capital budget provided $200,000 for the project. Legislation for the design award and grant acceptance will be brought to the commission at the next meeting. [cite: 243-268]
United Way's 211 Program Highlighted as Resource for Community Assistance
Commissioner Bujo brought attention to the United Way's 211 program, which serves as a one-stop shop for community assistance by connecting people with nonprofit organizations. He encouraged individuals needing assistance and organizations to utilize and engage with the program. [cite: 329-351]
City Accepts Donations for Summer Camp, Parks, and Police Department
Commissioner Bujo thanked the Harvey family, the Frierson family, and Debbie Rowe McGinnis for their donations of popsicles for the summer break camp. He also acknowledged two donations from Commissioner Krebill: one for lawn and pesticide applications for Feichtner Park, and $65.92 for USB flash drives used by the police department. Motions to accept these donations were made and seconded. [cite: 224-239]
Resident Praises Parking Corrections, Raises Concerns on Columbus Ave Project Status
Resident Wes Pool expressed gratitude for the correction of parking issues on East and West Washington Street, noting that fire trucks now have adequate space due to the implementation of parallel parking. He commended the commission and city manager for their willingness to address public concerns and for continuous improvement. However, he also raised a concern regarding the lack of action and response to requests about detectable warning surfaces on the Columbus Ave streetscape project made two weeks prior, requesting that citizens' concerns and updates be included in the manager's report at the next meeting. [cite: 359-397]
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