In his report to council, the mayor described recent economic and public‑safety developments in Twinsburg.
The mayor said he and Rebecca visited CNG Thermal, an advanced manufacturing firm that specializes in graphite and ceramic heat‑exchanger technology; the company’s leadership discussed a planned building acquisition near Dutton Drive tied to a new product line and an expected addition of roughly 20 employees. “They’re growing and…they’re a strong example of the high skill and high value manufacturing that’s going on in our community,” the mayor said.
On public safety staffing, the mayor announced the swearing‑in of two new fire medics, Mario Melito Malletti and Nolan Staub, and said the city plans to hire two more to bring the fire department to full staff. He linked the hires to a broader plan that also anticipates a third fire station in the future.
Why it matters
Local business expansion and increases in emergency‑medical staffing can affect employment, municipal services and long‑term capital planning for facilities such as fire stations.
What’s next
Administration and economic development staff will continue to coordinate with businesses seeking local expansion; fire‑department hiring and station planning will proceed through agreed staffing and capital processes.