June 16, 2025 council news
The Crooksville Village Council unanimously approved Pay Application #4 to The Righter Company, totaling $855,299.26, during its June 16 meeting. The payment supports ongoing work on the B1/B6 Sewer Project, a critical infrastructure upgrade aimed at improving wastewater systems in the village. Officials emphasized the project’s importance for both residential and environmental health. Councilman Loomis and Councilwoman Smith introduced the motion, which passed with full support.
June 16, 2025 council news
In a move to improve recreational facilities for Crooksville families, Council passed Resolution #56-2025 to enter an agreement with Patterson Pools, LLC for the repair, replacement, and construction of the baby/wading pool. The resolution was expedited with a suspension of rules and passed unanimously. This upgrade comes just in time for summer and follows the recent hiring of Clayton Satterfield as a new lifeguard at $10.70/hr.
June 16, 2025 council news
Council approved the purchase of two new MARCS radios (APX N30) for the Crooksville Police Department at a cost of $10,398.70. These radios will enhance communication during emergencies and daily operations. The motion, brought forth by Councilman Redfern and seconded by Mr. Walters, passed unanimously. The upgrade ensures Crooksville’s officers remain connected and responsive across all situations.
June 16, 2025 council news
In a bid to improve pool maintenance and cleanliness, the council approved the purchase of a robot pool vacuum costing $4,000. The motion, made by Mr. Loomis and seconded by Ms. Smith, passed with full support. The new equipment is expected to reduce manual labor, increase efficiency, and keep the village pool in top condition during peak summer months.
June 16, 2025 council news
The council unanimously approved a building permit for a new project at 813 Keystone Street, with all utility checks completed. Councilmembers emphasized the importance of growth and careful oversight as Crooksville continues to develop its residential areas. The motion was introduced by Mr. Hampton and seconded by Mr. Loomis.
June 16, 2025 council news
Ordinance #2747, which amends the village’s employee pay scale, passed its second reading during the meeting. The ordinance continues to move forward with support from all council members. If passed on its third reading, the ordinance will officially adjust compensation across various departments to reflect updated roles and responsibilities.
Reports
June 16, 2025 council news
The council approved a series of financial measures, including:
• Fiscal Officer’s Minutes and Financial Reports
• May Bank Reconciliation
• Mayor’s Court Report
• Resolutions 57–60: covering interfund transfers, supplemental appropriations, payment listings, and payroll reports
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