At the August 5, 2025 meeting of the Highland Heights City Council, members approved minutes from the previous meeting and discussed recent attendance at the Patrick Crowley memorial event. A key item was the passage of Resolution 04-2025, which authorizes a new interlocal agreement with the Campbell County Fiscal Court for animal control services at no cost to the city. The first reading of Ordinance 08-2025 was also held, proposing an increase in the city’s occupational license fee from 1.0% to 1.5% starting January 1, 2026, to support major infrastructure and development projects. City staff also shared plans for updated holiday decorations and emphasized school safety measures as classes resume, particularly around bus stop protocols. Discussions continued around code enforcement, maintenance of city signage, and potential upgrades to curbs on repaved roads. The council concluded with a decision to cancel the August 19 meeting and announced plans for two meetings in September to address tax rates and the second reading of the proposed ordinance. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the official meeting transcript.