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Wapakoneta City Council Meeting 06/01/2026 (Video)

Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026

Budget & FinanceOther

Supplemental Appropriations Ordinance Discussed, Identified as Related to Legal Fees

Ordinance 2026-29, concerning supplemental appropriations, was presented for a first reading. Administration members could not provide immediate details on the specifics of the appropriations, deferring to Mr. Price, who was on vacation. It was later clarified by Neal and the Mayor that this ordinance is related to legal fees for a pending legal matter and is the financial aspect of authorizing the settlement agreement found in Ordinance 2026-30. Funds are expected to come from the general fund.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Law Director Reports No New Developments in Pending Litigation

Council member Greevy asked about any new developments regarding pending litigation, to which Law Director Neal responded that there were no new developments and they were focused on finalizing the matter. This implies ongoing legal matters are being managed by the city.

Budget & FinanceOther

City Council Authorizes Settlement of Pending Litigation and Payment of Funds

Ordinance 2026-30, authorizing the city of Wapakoneta to settle pending litigation and authorize payment of funds, was presented for a third reading and includes a declaration of emergency. Council members clarified that Ordinance 2026-29 handles the appropriation of funds, while this ordinance authorizes the execution of the settlement agreement and the payment. The goal is to finalize the litigation efficiently.

Community DevelopmentOther

Memorial Day Ceremony Logistics and Intersection Project Status Discussed by Council

Councilor Parsons raised concerns about scheduling conflicts during the Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans Park, citing a baseball tournament that caused disruptions and a driver on the walk path. He also noted the absence of city officials at the ceremony, relaying disappointment from the post commander. Mayor expressed hope to coordinate better for future events. A discussion also took place regarding the status of the intersection project 501-198, with an expectation that work might begin in June or early July.

Community DevelopmentOther

Honorary Street Naming Policy Ordinance Moves to Third Reading After Discussion on Passage Procedures

Ordinance 2026-24, concerning a policy and procedure for honorary street naming within the city, was presented for a second reading. Council member Parsons noted that he had initially intended to suspend the rules to pass it immediately but realized it would require six votes, which was not possible that evening. He indicated he would bring it up for a third reading at the next meeting. There was discussion about declaring it an emergency to avoid a 30-day waiting period, which requires suspending the rules, and the distinction between emergency passage and rule suspension was clarified.

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