Fairfield City Council adopted several ordinances and resolutions on February 9, 2026.
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What You Should Do Next
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Review Legislation Details
Visit the Fairfield Municipal Building or any listed location to view the complete text of the adopted legislation by February 23, 2026.
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Contact for Sidewalk Repairs
If you are affected by the sidewalk repairs declared necessary, contact the Fairfield City Council by February 15, 2026, for more information on the process.
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Inquire About Electric Charging Stations
For details on the new electric vehicle charging stations, reach out to Donnellon McCarthy Enterprises before the installation begins.
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Stay Updated on Marsh Park
Follow up with the Fairfield Parks Department regarding the timeline for the Marsh Park interior paved trails project.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What ordinances were adopted by the Fairfield City Council?
- The council adopted ordinances for contracts with Ohio Heavy Equipment Leasing and Donnellon McCarthy Enterprises.
- Where can I view the complete text of the legislation?
- The complete text can be viewed at various Fairfield locations including the Municipal Building and Library.
- What is the total amount for contractual appropriations?
- The total amount for contractual appropriations is $2,595,000.
- What is the purpose of Res. 4-26?
- Res. 4-26 declares the necessity of repairing sidewalks in Fairfield.
- When was the legislation summary adopted?
- The legislation summary was adopted on February 9, 2026.
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