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By News Director Jared Atha
The Cordell City Council met in regular session Monday night and discussed extending the mask ordinance for the city.
According to City Manager J.C. Moser the current ordinance was to expire at the end of the month, or whenever Governor Kevin Stitt lifted his emergency declaration – which he did indeed do on Friday.
Stitt issued the declaration last spring.
Moser says after discussion, the motion to extend the city’s mask mandate ultimately failed.
In a related matter, the Clinton City Council is scheduled to meet Tuesday night with a similar line item on their agenda. According to the posted agenda, the council will consider the extension of their city wide mask mandate that went into affect on November 17, 2020.
PORT CLINTON - City officials are looking into the prospect of generating additional revenue from two services provided by the Port Clinton Police Department.
Port Clinton City Council members are considering two ordinances that would establish fees charged for when local police officers serve warrants and subpoenas, as well as for performing criminal background checks.
“When the Ottawa County Municipal Court sends out subpoenas or warrants, the Port Clinton Police Department delivers those within the city of Port Clinton,” said Dina Shenker, city law director.
Shenker explained that the city has not been charging for that service previously but there is local precedent to do so as the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office does charge a fee, along with mileage.