Chillicothe City Council to review roof bid, part-time hiring ordinance; tourism board hears marketing updates
The Chillicothe City Council will consider a bid for roof replacement at the CMU office building and an ordinance governing part-time employee hiring when the city administrator is absent when it next meets, according to the agenda for its June 29 meeting. The tourism board, meeting four days earlier, reviewed summer marketing plans and grant reports. Both meetings were agenda-only as of this writing; no votes have been published.
City Council: CMU roof bid, part-time hiring ordinance on table
The council’s June 29 agenda includes a single bid for the CMU Office Building Roof Replacement Project. No dollar amount or contractor name was listed in the summary.
Council members will also consider an ordinance that would establish procedures for hiring part-time employees when the City Administrator is unavailable. The ordinance’s text was not yet public.
Three discussion items were listed: City Hall sewer problems (no details provided), the location of future fireworks displays, and the creation or filling of an Assistant Foreman position.
Because the meeting minutes have not been published, it is not known whether the council took action on any of these items or whether they were simply introduced for discussion.
Tourism board: summer soccer, America 250 microsite, Sliced Bread Day 2026
The Chillicothe Convention and Visitors Bureau Tourism Board met June 25. The agenda focused on routine operational updates, including:
- Review of June financial reports and a grant report and budget update.
- Summer 2026 soccer marketing campaign update.
- Development of an America 250 microsite for VisitChillicothe.com.
- Planning for Sliced Bread Day 2026.
- Hotel sales and visitor log review.
No new policy or contract approvals were on the agenda. The meeting minutes have not yet been published, so official actions are not confirmed.
Coming up
No regular or special meetings of the City Council, Tourism Board, or other city boards are listed on the city’s public calendar for the next two weeks (through July 19, 2026). Residents should check the city’s agenda postings for any last-minute additions.
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