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Clyde council adopts sewer rate increase, approves equipment purchases and project bids
Summary
At its Feb. 18, 2025 meeting, Clyde City Council adopted Ordinance 2025‑13 to raise sewer rates to help fund wastewater plant upgrades and approved a set of resolutions to renew fishing agreements, purchase equipment and vehicles for Clyde Light & Power, and advertise bids for multiple capital projects.
Clyde City Council on Feb. 18, 2025, adopted several measures to advance infrastructure work and municipal operations, including a sewer rate increase, multi‑year fishing agreements and purchases of heavy equipment and vehicles for the electric department.
Sewer rates and wastewater financing
Ordinance 2025‑13, a sewer‑rate increase, passed on a 4‑1 vote (Councilman Greg McMaster — Aye; Councilwoman Meek — Aye; Mayor McAuley — Aye; Councilman Chris Shea — Aye; Vice Mayor Scott Black — Nay). City staff said the increase is intended in part to finance upgrades at the near‑capacity wastewater treatment plant and to provide the financial capacity needed to borrow for improvements. City manager/administrator Justin Leben told council that loan repayment capacity was a key reason for the rate changes.
Renewal of cooperative fishing agreements
Resolution 2025‑18 authorized the city manager to renew cooperative fishing agreements with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for Beaver Creek and Raccoon Creek…
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