Twinsburg council advances Post Road rezoning, begins 2027 budget talks
City Council has begun moving a rezoning proposal for 2570 Post Road toward the November ballot, while several other panels tackled personnel appeals, building-code updates, and the 2027 tax budget during a busy late-June stretch. All meetings remain in the agenda-only stage, with minutes not yet published.
Zoning and land use
Council’s June 23 agenda included a map amendment to rezone 2570 Post Road from Public Facilities (PF) to R-3 Single Unit Residential. If approved, the change would require a ballot initiative in the November 2026 election. The same night, the Planning Commission held a work session and regular meeting on the identical proposal (AMEND-26-0002).
Also at that council session, real estate purchase agreements for 2573 and 2593 E. Aurora Road appeared for consideration, along with easement agreements with Summit County tied to the Glenwood Bridge replacement project. No purchase prices or financial terms were disclosed in agenda materials.
Personnel
A pair of Civil Service Commission meetings focused on the 2026 Fire Captain Promotional Examination. On June 23, the board heard an appeal by Joseph Schuerger (Protest No. CS-2026-2) contesting how seniority credit was calculated; the city’s human resources director presented the city’s position. The commission then convened a special meeting on June 25 to recertify the exam after acknowledging that seniority credit had been applied incorrectly to applicants. No vote totals or corrected list were available.
Building and code updates
The Architecture Review Board met July 2 and reviewed a monument sign revision for Kiddie Academy at 2661 Creekside Drive (Case 26-06-14). The board also examined four ordinances that would affect local property rules: a point-of-sale exterior inspection requirement (Ordinance 2026-085), an abandoned residential property registration fee (Ordinance 2026-086), amendments to permit processes and fees (Ordinance 2026-087), and recommendations for building code changes (Ordinance 2026-088).
Budget, finance and fees
In addition to the rezoning and real estate items, the June 23 council agenda included adoption of the tax budget for the fiscal year beginning Jan. 1, 2027, and proposed fee adjustments for abandoned residential property registration and general permits.
Earlier that evening, the Finance Committee reviewed purchase order legislation, the quarterly revenue and expense reports, and the May 2026 income tax report. Members also approved the April meeting minutes.
Coming up
No public government meetings are listed on the city’s calendar for the next two weeks.
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