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Council approves ditch-assessment ordinances to cover 10 Mile Creek petition; staff outlines six-year rate plan

3622998 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

Sylvania approved special-assessment ordinances tied to the 10 Mile Creek ditch petition and agreed to a multi-year rate plan intended to cover an expected $126,000 invoice from the county and build a stormwater reserve for future projects.

City officials presented a six-year plan to the Sylvania City Council on June 2 to respond to a Lucas County ditch petition related to 10 Mile Creek and to stabilize the city’s stormwater assessment account.

Public Service Director Joe Shaw said the county has issued a petition that will result in an early-2026 invoice to the city of about $126,000. To cover that expense and to build capacity for future stormwater and ditch work, the city proposed rate increases that would phase in beginning in 2026: a $4 per-lot annual increase for small and large…

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