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Last updated: December 22, 2025 1:53 AM
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Bill No. 8065
A BILL to amend the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Charleston, West Virginia, adopted January 1, 2006, as amended, by amending the sign regulations relating to the size of digital display signs.
Dec 15, 2025 Joseph JenkinsResolution No. 25-115
Authorizing the Mayor or City Manager to enter into an agreement with VBM Buildings and Grounds for mowing and leaf blowing services for Spring Hill Cemetery for calendar year 2026, with optional renewal for two additional years, where the unit price is $18,000 per mowing service and $3,000 per leaf blowing service pursuant to a competitive bidding process.
Dec 15, 2025 Joseph JenkinsResolution No. 25-113
Authorizing the Mayor or City Manager to purchase a total of twelve model year 2026 Ford Interceptors from Thornhill Group, Inc. for the Charleston Police Department at a total price of $806,450.36, where the price also includes the purchase and installation of all equipment necessary to upfit the vehicles for CPD use, all pursuant to a competitive bid process.
Dec 1, 2025 Municipal Planning CommissionResolution No. 25-112
Authorizing the Mayor or City Manager to contract with Amwins Group Benefits, LLC for medical and prescription drug coverage for the Medicare eligible retiree health plan at a set cost per member per month described in the attached exhibit as Alternative Medical Plan 5 for the plan year starting January 1, 2026.
Nov 17, 2025 Joseph JenkinsResolution No. 25-114
Resolution No. 25-114
Nov 17, 2025 Joseph JenkinsQuick Access
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