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New finance appointee acknowledged as council hears multi‑year billing revenue totals

Richmond Heights City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

A newly appointed director of finance thanked council members for the appointment; staff presented roughly $4 million in billing revenue collected between 2017 and the most recent reporting period and asked council what financial reports they would like at the next meeting.

An individual who identified that council members had voted for their appointment as director of finance thanked the council during departmental updates. "I wanna thank the council members that voted for my appointment as director of finance," the speaker said.

The same presenter reviewed multi-year revenue tied to the city’s billing services (insurance, Medicare and resident charges). The presenter said revenues collected since 2017 totalled roughly $4,000,000. "Since 2017, the revenues from the year was going before $3,850,000," the speaker said, which the presenter characterized as about $4,000,000 in total over the period.

Why it matters: The figures were presented as part of routine financial transparency; councilmembers were asked to email staff if they want specific reports at the next council meeting. No budget vote or formal appropriation was recorded in the transcript.

What’s next: Staff will prepare the financial reports council requests for the next meeting.