City of Hudson, Ohio  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council Workshop  
Jeffrey L. Anzevino, Mayor  
Michael W. Bird, President of Council (Ward 4)  
Kyle Brezovec, Council Member (At-Large)  
Samantha D'Eramo, Council Member (At-Large)  
Patricia L. Goetz, Council Member (Ward 1)  
Skylar J. Sutton, Council Member (Ward 3)  
Amanda Weinstein, Council Member (At-Large)  
Dan White, Council Member (Ward 2)  
Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager  
Marshal Pitchford, City Solicitor & Special Counsel  
Aparna Wheeler, Clerk of Council  
Tuesday, April 28, 2026  
7:30 PM  
Town Hall  
27 East Main Street  
Call to Order  
1.  
2.  
Correspondence and Council Comments  
Discussion Items  
3.  
A.  
Discussion: Update of the W. Streetsboro Street (SR 303) Safety  
Improvements  
Brief Description: City staff will update the Council on proposed  
improvements along West Streetsboro Street (State Route 303), between  
Boston Mills Road up to N. Main Street (SR 91).  
Attachments:  
B.  
Hudson Public Works Department Overview  
Brief Description: Director of Public Works, Kevin Powell is scheduled to  
update the Council on the Hudson Public Works Department 2026 operational  
status and respond to formal inquiries regarding department performance.  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 876 SHORT-TERM  
RENTAL OPERATIONS  
Brief Description: Following a discussion with City Council an ordinance to  
incorporate amendments to the short term rental policy and allowances  
currently regulated within Chapter 876 of the codified Ordinances.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
3/10/26  
3/10/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council Workshop  
D.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT  
MAP OF THE CITY OF HUDSON AND CHAPTER 1205, CHAPTER  
1206, AND CHAPTER 1213 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE  
TO ESTABLISH ZONING DISTRICT 11.  
Brief Description: Proposed amendment to the Land Development Code to  
establish Zoning District 11 along the South Darrow Road Corridor.  
Attachments:  
A public hearing will be held on Ordinance No. 25-146 on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
9/9/25  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
9/16/25  
first reading & referral to the Planning  
Commission  
10/28/25  
11/18/25  
11/18/25  
11/25/25  
11/25/25  
1/27/26  
2/10/26  
2/17/26  
2/17/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
second reading  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
third reading  
City Council  
City Council  
postponed to a date certain to the City Council  
discussed  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
public hearing held  
City Council  
postponed to a date certain to the City Council  
2/17/26  
3/3/26  
3/3/26  
City Council  
City Council  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
referred to Planning Commission  
postponed to a date certain to the City Council  
E.  
Hudson Innovation Park Update  
Brief Description: A discussion to update City Council on the JobsOhio  
SiteOhio Authentication Project status and begin discussing strategy for next  
steps including; Salt Dome Relocation, Property Tax Abatement, Developer or  
City-Led Project, and Engagement of a Real Estate Broker.  
Attachments:  
F.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH HUDSON COMMUNITY  
FOUNDATION REGARDING  
A
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION  
PROGRAM AND ACCEPTING A DONATION FOR A PASSENGER  
VAN.  
Brief Description: This initiative arose in 2025 when the Hudson Senior  
Network Foundation (HSN) and Hudson Community Foundation (HCF) raised  
funds for a Senior project. The Senior Transportation Program was recognized  
as a need in the community. The HSN began researching a program in an  
adjacent community that provides a similar service and they along with HCF  
began collecting donations. To date, the groups have raised the needed costs  
for a passenger van (estimated State Bid Cost $58,000) and are asking the City  
to accept the donation to purchase the van and provide a senior transportation  
program to Hudson residents over the age of 65 years of age.  
Attachments:  
Proposed Consent Agenda for May 5, 2026, Council Meeting  
4.  
A.  
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE  
TAX INCENTIVE REVIEW COUNCIL TO CONTINUE COMMUNITY  
REINVESTMENT AREA AGREEMENTS AND JOB CREATION  
GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF HUDSON,  
COUNTY OF SUMMIT.  
Brief Description: The City has established a Tax Incentive Review Council  
(TIRC) to periodically review each existing Community Reinvestment Area  
(CRA) and Job Creation Grant Agreement for compliance and to make  
recommendations to continue, modify or terminate each of the agreements.  
The duly appointed TIRC met on March 5, 2026, reviewed each CRA and Job  
Creation Grant Agreement and made certain recommendations to City Council.  
Attachments:  
B.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ALLOW  
DOOR2ART TO INSTALL ON THE CITY GREENS A BIRDSONG  
ART INSTALLATION IN 2026.  
Brief Description: The Resolution would allow Door2Art to install a subset  
of the original quantity of small, 3-D birds on the Park Lane Green for an  
estimated period of July through October, 2026.  
Attachments:  
C.  
D.  
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO  
ACCEPT THE DONATION OF “MELODY” FROM DOOR2ART.  
Brief Description: The Mayor is requesting City Council approve the City  
Manager to accept “Melody” (large bird sculpture), at a no-cost donation to the  
City of Hudson, from Door2Art a local art studio.  
Attachments:  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH THE  
IMPACT GROUP FOR MARKETING SERVICES FOR THE FIBER  
TO THE HOME PROJECT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED  
$54,000.  
Brief Description: This contract provides professional marketing, branding,  
and public engagement services to support the launch and implementation of  
the City's Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) project, ensuring clear communication,  
effective outreach, customer education, and a cohesive brand strategy for the  
initiative.  
Attachments:  
Proposed Legislation for May 5, 2026, Council Meeting  
5.  
A.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES  
TO ALLOW THE CORRECTION OF SCRIVENER’S ERRORS  
BY THE CLERK.  
Brief Description: The ordinance would allow the Clerk of Council to  
fix obvious clerical mistakes in legislation and meeting minutes.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 26-64 is scheduled for a third reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
3/17/26  
4/7/26  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
City Council  
4/14/26  
4/21/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
second reading  
B.  
AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL CHAPTER 226 OF THE CODIFIED  
ORDINANCES RELATING TO CAMPAIGN FINANCE LIMITS AND  
REGULATIONS.  
Brief Description: This Ordinance would repeal Chapter 226 of the Codified  
Ordinances of the City of Hudson, which establishes local campaign  
contribution limits for City candidates and their campaigns.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 26-70 is scheduled for a second reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
4/14/26  
4/21/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 220.03, 220.031, AND  
220.06 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO ALLOW THE  
INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ON  
REGULAR AND SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS AFTER  
CONSIDERATION AT A WORKSHOP.  
Brief Description: This amendment rescinds the prior rule requiring  
the affirmative support of at least four City Council members at a  
Workshop in order for a resolution or ordinance to proceed to a regular  
or special City Council meeting agenda.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 26-71 is scheduled for a second reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
1/13/26  
4/14/26  
4/21/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
D.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART TWO OF THE CODIFIED  
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUDSON TO CREATE CHAPTER  
216, PUBLIC RECORDS.  
Brief Description: With this legislation, the City of Hudson seeks to exercise  
its Home Rule Authority under Article XVIII, Sections 3 and 7 of the Ohio  
Constitution, and promulgate its own public records policy. Under this policy,  
the City may not disclose a crime victim's or a minor’s identity in records  
produced in response to a public records request.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 26-72 is scheduled for a second reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
4/14/26  
4/21/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
E.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADOPT  
AND IMPLEMENT A POLICY ON ACCEPTING FUNDS FROM  
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS.  
Brief Description: The City of Hudson seeks to establish a transparent,  
accountable, and legally compliant process for accepting financial or in-kind  
contributions from nonprofit organizations wishing to support city-sponsored  
public projects.  
Attachments:  
Resolution No. 26-73 is scheduled for a second reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
4/14/26  
4/14/26  
4/21/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
F.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 876 SHORT-TERM  
RENTAL OPERATIONS  
Brief Description: Following a discussion with City Council an ordinance to  
incorporate amendments to the short term rental policy and allowances  
currently regulated within Chapter 876 of the codified Ordinances.  
Attachments:  
This Ordinance is scheduled for a first reading on May 5, 2026.  
Legislative History  
3/10/26  
3/10/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council Workshop  
G.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH HUDSON COMMUNITY  
FOUNDATION REGARDING  
A
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION  
PROGRAM AND ACCEPTING A DONATION FOR A PASSENGER  
VAN.  
Brief Description: This initiative arose in 2025 when the Hudson Senior  
Network Foundation (HSN) and Hudson Community Foundation (HCF) raised  
funds for a Senior project. The Senior Transportation Program was recognized  
as a need in the community. The HSN began researching a program in an  
adjacent community that provides a similar service and they along with HCF  
began collecting donations. To date, the groups have raised the needed costs  
for a passenger van (estimated State Bid Cost $58,000) and are asking the City  
to accept the donation to purchase the van and provide a senior transportation  
program to Hudson residents over the age of 65 years of age.  
Attachments:  
This Resolution is scheduled for a first reading on May 5, 2026.  
Items to be Added to Future Agendas  
6.  
7.  
The following items will appear on the Council agenda on May 5, 2026.  
-Public Hearing on 25-146 (Proposed District 11)  
-Poppy Days Proclamation  
Adjournment  
To view staff reports for agenda items, click on the corresponding file numbers  
(blue underlined links) next to the titles.  
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