Twinsburg Moves Forward with Safety Town Installation, Council Honors Walker for Community Leadership
The Twinsburg City Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at the Twinsburg Government Center. The meeting, called to order at 7:30 PM by Council President David Post, covered a range of city business from department updates to the passage of important legislation.
Council Recognition of Community Members
A highlight of the evening was the council's recognition of Councilwoman Daisy Walker, who recently received the Black History Recognition Award from the Historical Society for her "unwavering commitment, leadership, and dedication to advancing the cause of equality, empowerment, and excellence." Councilwoman Karen Labbe presented the acknowledgment, noting that Walker's "contributions have paved the way for future generations, leaving an indelible mark on the history and community."
Department Updates
Human Resources and IT
HR Director Tammy Kelly provided updates on the city's technological advances,
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