City of Hudson, Ohio  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council  
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, June 2, 2026  
6:30 PM  
Town Hall  
27 East Main Street  
Executive session beginning at 6:30 p.m.; Council Meeting will start at 7:30 p.m.  
Call to Order  
1.  
2.  
Executive Session  
To interview applicants for Cemetery Board & HCTV Advisory Committee.  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
3.  
4.  
Roll Call  
Approval of the Minutes  
5.  
A.  
Minutes of Previous Council Meetings  
Brief Description: Draft minutes of previous meetings are provided for City  
Council’s review and approval.  
Attachments:  
Proclamation  
6.  
A.  
Special Recognition of Hudson Festival Days, June 12th and June 13th  
Brief Description: This Proclamation recognizes the annual celebration of  
Hudson’s Festival Days and the special events by local organizations.  
Attachments:  
Public Comments  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Correspondence and Council Comments  
Report of Manager  
Appointments  
10.  
A.  
A Motion to Concur with the City Manager’s Appointment of Marshal M.  
Pitchford as the Acting City Solicitor and Special Counsel.  
Brief Description: This motion seeks the concurrence of Council for the  
appointment of Marshal Pitchford as Acting City Solicitor and Special Counsel  
as well as DiCaudo, Pitchford & Yoder, LLC as Special Counsel.  
Legislative History  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Consent Agenda  
11.  
A.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO  
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR  
FIBER CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND PROCUREMENT  
SERVICES FOR THE FIBER TO THE HOME SECOND YEAR  
BUILD-OUT PROJECT WITH THE LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER;  
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY  
Brief Description: This request will allow staff to bid and enter into contract  
for the procurement of fiber and related material for use in the construction of  
the fiber to the home (FttH) network over the next year.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO AN AMENDED CONTRACT WITH ZAYO FOR DEDICATED  
INTERNET SERVICE AND INCREASING BANDWIDTH.  
Brief Description: This request will enable Velocity Broadband to amend  
and renew its contract with Zayo (formally Crown Castle Fiber) for a three  
year term while also increasing the allotted bandwidth to 10Gbps which will  
match our other upstream circuits.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
C.  
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 25-183 AND  
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE  
EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, AND SERVICES FOR THE  
CITY’S VELOCITY BROADBAND OPERATIONS DURING THE  
YEAR 2026; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: This resolution requests permission allowing staff to make  
purchases of equipment, materials, supplies, and services in the operations area  
of Velocity Broadband that will not exceed a new limit of $300,000.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
D.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH CHAGRIN  
VALLEY ENGINEERING, LTD. FOR THE DESIGN OF THE  
DARROW ROAD PARK STORM WATER MANAGEMENT POND,  
PHASE 1.  
Brief Description: This project includes the design of a new storm water  
management pond inside Darrow Park to help alleviate flood flows to  
downstream properties off Tamarisk and Lascala Drive at a cost not to exceed  
$135,857.70, which includes a 10% contingency.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
E.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO AN AMENDED AGREEMENT WITH THE OHIO RAIL  
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION FOR THE HINES HILL ROAD  
GRADE SEPARATION PROJECT THROUGH THE OHIO GRADE  
CROSSING ELIMINATION PROGRAM.  
Brief Description: The City was originally awarded a grant from the Ohio  
Rail Development Commission (ORDC) in the amount of $2,886,174. ORDC  
has recently awarded the City additional contingency funds bringing the total  
grant amount to $4,290,000.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
F.  
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 26-8 TO INCREASE  
FUNDING FOR THE FRANKLIN STREET WATERLINE PROJECT;  
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Work will include the replacement of the waterline along  
Franklin Street between Aurora Street and the Middle school. Staff is  
requesting an increase in funding in the amount of $17,051.00.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
G.  
A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING ACCEPTANCE BY THE CITY  
MANAGER OF THE GREATEST AMERICAN CLEANUP GRANT BY  
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL.  
Brief Description: The City Manager has accepted a Keep America Beautiful  
Grant in the amount of $5,000 to fund plantings to complete a recommended  
area of beds within downtown Hudson. The grant does not require a match.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
H.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A CONTRACT WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER TO  
PARTICIPATE IN A COMMUNITY ENERGY SAVINGS SMART  
THERMOSTAT PROGRAM  
Brief Description: This project involves participation in the Community  
Energy Savings Smart Thermostat Program; Hudson Public Power customers  
volunteer to participate in this energy savings effort by enrolling in a program  
that strategically alters temperature control settings during peak demand  
conditions.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
5/26/26  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 26-84, DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER  
TO OBTAIN A PROFESSIONAL RECRUITING FIRM FOR THE  
PURPOSES OF OBTAINING IN HOUSE COUNSEL, AND DECLARING AN  
EMERGENCY.  
I.  
Brief Description: An ordinance to expand the search for an in-house City  
Solicitor.  
Attachments:  
Legislation  
12.  
A.  
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:  
Third Reading  
Legislative History  
3/10/26  
3/10/26  
4/28/26  
4/28/26  
5/5/26  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council Workshop  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
5/12/26  
5/12/26  
5/19/26  
5/26/26  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
second reading  
City Council Workshop  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
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:  
Third Reading  
Legislative History  
4/28/26  
4/28/26  
5/5/26  
City Council Workshop  
discussed  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
5/12/26  
5/19/26  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
second reading  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 206.07 OF THE  
CODIFIED ORDINANCES FOR THE PURPOSE OF  
UPDATING SPECIFIC INFORMATION.  
Brief Description: The Codified Ordinances’ Council meeting  
notification provision is outdated and must be updated.  
Attachments:  
Second Reading  
Legislative History  
5/12/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
5/19/26  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
D.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO  
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR  
THE INSTALLATION OF HYDRANTS ALONG MIDDLETON ROAD  
AND STOW ROAD.  
Brief Description: This project includes the installation of 14 fire hydrants on  
the City of Akron watermain along Middleton Road and Stow Road.  
Attachments:  
Second Reading  
Legislative History  
5/12/26  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
5/19/26  
5/26/26  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
E.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH NORTHSTAR TOWERS II, LLC.  
Brief Description: Consideration of a long term lease agreement between the  
City of Hudson and Northstar Towers II, LLC for the lease of City-owned  
property for the construction, installation, and operation of a  
telecommunications (cell) tower and related communications equipment to  
benefit the southern portion of the City.  
Attachments:  
First Reading  
Legislative History  
5/26/26 City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Executive Session  
13.  
14.  
To consider confidential information related to an applicant for economic development  
assistance and to discuss pending litigation.  
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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