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Bexley City Council serves as the legislative branch of the City of Bexley. Council is vested with all legislative powers of the City excepting those reserved to the people by the City Charter and the Constitution of the State of Ohio.
City Council Member Bios - City of Bexley. Monique Lampke, Council President. Monique was initially elected to Bexley City Council in 2017, with over 20 years of litigation experience in the public, private and academic sectors.
This page contains posted agendas for upcoming meetings, agendas and minutes from prior meetings, and a video archive of past meetings. All City meetings will be held in person at Bexley City Hall. We will stream meetings live via our YouTube channel, however public comment will not be accommodated virtually.
The race for Bexley City Council on the Nov. 2 ballot will include four candidates vying for three seats. Incumbents Lori Ann Feibel and Monique Lampke will be challenged by Sam Marcellino...
At Bexley City Council’s swearing-in ceremony Jan. 3, Troy Markham was elected as president, replacing Lori Ann Feibel. In addition, new council member Sam Marcellino and reelected...
Welcome to the London Borough of Bexley website where you can pay, report, apply and find information about many council services.
Bexley is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,928 at the 2020 census. ... Bexley is run by a mayor–council government. [10] The current mayor of Bexley is Ben Kessler, who became mayor in 2012 following the death of former mayor John Brennan. [11]
When Bexley City Council reconvenes Jan. 10, it is expected to vote on an ordinance that would ban all flavored tobacco products, e-cigarettes and other “alternate nicotine products” from being...
A first-ring suburb of Columbus, Bexley is known for its historic neighborhoods, highly ranked public schools, and Main Street environment.
The Bexley City Council unanimously passed a resolution Jan. 10 condemning all forms of antisemitism in a move that Mayor Ben Kessler, council president Troy Markham and council member Lori.