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Marion City Council Committee Meeting 6-1-26

Monday, Jun 1, 2026

GrantsInfrastructure

Finance Committee Recommends Approval for Fire Department SCBA Grant Application

The Finance Committee discussed a grant application for the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) through FEMA. The grant, totaling $540,535, is intended to procure new Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBAs) for the fire department. The city is applying for an economic hardship waiver for the 10% match requirement ($54,000), citing that they meet all five criteria for the waiver. Funds have been set aside in the budget as a backup if the waiver is not granted. The committee recommended approving the ordinance to authorize the safety service director to apply for and administer the grant.

Public SafetyOther

E-bike and Scooter Regulations Spark Debate on Safety, Education, and Enforcement

The committee engaged in an extensive discussion regarding regulations for e-bikes, scooters, and similar vehicles. Concerns were raised about the clarity of existing legislation, potential typos, and missing sections. Key discussion points included the need for better communication to educate the public, the age and location restrictions for riders, the potential for registration systems, the role of SROs in education, and the consequences for non-compliance, such as confiscation. Various perspectives were shared, including those from council members, citizens, and law enforcement, highlighting the complexities of balancing safety with accessibility and individual rights. The discussion acknowledged that e-bike regulations are a significant topic at the state level and that further discussion and refinement are needed before any ordinances are adopted.

Budget & FinanceAll

Finance Committee Approves Transfer of $15,294 in Equitable Shared Monies

The Finance Committee considered an ordinance accepting revenue and appropriating funds for equitable shared monies totaling $15,294. This amount needs to be transferred into the equitable share account from a 2015 meeting. The ordinance requires the final draft to include actual account numbers. The committee recommended approving the ordinance and sending it to council.

GrantsInstitutional

YMCA Scholarship Grant Shows Significant Impact on Teen Engagement and Services

The Finance Committee reviewed an ordinance authorizing the auditor to accept grant donations from the Marion Community Foundation for the YMCA Rec Center scholarships for fiscal year 2026. The grant, received as two checks, totals $3,900 and is a continuation of a previous grant. The report highlighted significant positive impacts: the waiver of monthly pass costs ($16/month) and daily pass costs ($5) for all students, leading to an increase in teen attendance from an average of 84 to 267 per month (a 218% increase). Additionally, meals are now included for most evening attendees. The committee recommended sending this to council for approval.

Budget & FinanceAll

Finance Committee Approves SCMR Fund Appropriations

The Finance Committee reviewed an ordinance requesting additional appropriations to the SCMR fund for the year ending December 31st, 2026. This is described as a normal, standing item. The committee recommended approving the ordinance and sending it to council.

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