Receive monthly report on sewer system operations for December 2013
In Plain English
The city requires monthly updates on how the municipal sewer system performed. The December 2013 report was pulled from routine approval for separate discussion. These reports typically cover maintenance work, system capacity, and any operational issues that affect residents.
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Votes
To receive a monthly report on the Richmond Municipal Sewer District for December 2013
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously accepted the December 2013 monthly report on Richmond's sewer system operations. This is a routine administrative item where the city receives regular updates on how the municipal wastewater system is performing, including maintenance work and any operational problems. The report was initially pulled from the consent calendar for separate discussion, though no financial decisions were involved. Such monthly reports help the council monitor whether the sewer system is meeting residents' needs and operating properly.
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