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Perrysburg council approves emergency budget measures, extends marijuana moratorium, and grants sewer credit

3013559 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

At its April meeting, Perrysburg City Council approved emergency budget amendments and a then-and-now payment, extended a moratorium on retail marijuana businesses to Oct. 8, and granted a sanitary sewer credit for a single residence.

Perrysburg City Council approved several emergency financial measures, extended a moratorium on retail marijuana businesses and unanimously approved a sanitary sewer credit during its April meeting.

The actions included passage of Resolution 39-2025, which authorized a then-and-now payment of $13,565.39; adoption of Ordinance 68-2025 to amend the city’s 2025 annual budget and declare the amendments an emergency; approval of Ordinance 69-2025 to extend the moratorium on permitting retail marijuana dispensaries, cultivators, or processors in the city until Oct. 8, 2025; and a council-approved sanitary sewer credit of $2,169.60 for the residence at 107 Fox Hill Lane after a documented broken pipe.

Councilmembers and staff placed the measures in context during reports from the Finance and Economic Development Committee. Finance Director Amber Rathbrough reported that March 2025 income-tax collections were about 3% higher than March 2024 and that first-quarter collections totaled…

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