Council approves $5 senior motor-vehicle license increase to fund streets
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Council approved ordinance 2025‑35 to raise the senior motor‑vehicle license fee by $5 (to $25 total) under ORC 4504.172, estimated to produce about $120,000 annually for street and infrastructure work.
Xenia City Council voted to add a $5 senior motor‑vehicle license fee on Dec. 22, a step city officials said will generate roughly $120,000 per year for street improvements.
Staff explained the fee under Ohio Revised Code section 4504.172 would raise the total senior license fee from $20 to $25 — matching neighboring jurisdictions — and that the roughly $120,000 in local revenue would be available for street work and infrastructure priorities. A staff clarification noted part of the $25 total comprises county taxes that the city does not receive.
After a brief public hearing, Councilman Reynolds moved for passage and Councilman Walker seconded; roll-call votes recorded a unanimous council approval for the ordinance that night.
The city will use the funds for street improvements as described in the ordinance when the fee revenue is collected.
