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Roselle finance director cites strong tax receipts but warns sewer-plant funding carries federal grant risk

2424958 · February 25, 2025
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The Village of Roselle received its Jan. 2025 treasurer's report on Feb. 24 and approved $2 million in design-and-bidding services for the Devlin wastewater treatment plant; finance staff cautioned that several larger sewer projects depend on state and federal funding streams that could change.

The Village Board heard its first 2025 treasurer’s report on Feb. 24 and approved design and bidding services for the Devlin Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion and nutrient-removal upgrades, while staff warned that some major projects remain dependent on state and federal funding.

Finance Director Dahl reviewed January results, reporting a roughly $389,000 sales-tax receipt for October activity and higher-than-expected state income tax for the month. "State income tax, 418,000. That was a large increase, 14.6% over 2024," Dahl said. Dahl also reported a December natural-gas-related receipt booked to capital…

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