Receive monthly report on sewer district operations for January 2018
In Plain English
The sewer district provides monthly updates to the city council on system maintenance, capacity, and any operational issues. This routine report covers January 2018 activities including pipe repairs, treatment plant performance, and billing collections. The reports help council track the district's financial health and infrastructure needs.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved a routine monthly report from the Richmond Municipal Sewer District covering January 2018 operations. This administrative item included updates on pipe repairs, treatment plant performance, and billing collections—standard information that helps council monitor the sewer system's condition and finances. The report passed with broad support, with six members voting yes and Mayor Butt abstaining. No action or spending was required, as this was simply an informational update on the district's ongoing work.
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