Review options to change how Richmond Municipal Sewer District is governed
In Plain English
The city is examining different ways to restructure how the sewer district operates and makes decisions. The current governing structure may not be working effectively for residents or operations. If approved, changes could affect who oversees sewer services, rates, and major infrastructure projects in your neighborhood.
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Votes
Authorize the trip
7 to 0
Increase funding with amendment to include that checks will be distributed when all receipts are received
3 to 4
Accept the report
Direct city manager to consult with Engineer Chad Davisson and come back to City Council with recommendations to help legislate more effectively in the area structuring of the Richmond Municipal Sewer District
7 to 0
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