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Zion council appoints Victor Ransom as public works director; approves towing contract, firefighters MOU and bills, hears website and tax concerns

Zion City Council · June 5, 2025
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At its June 3 meeting the Zion City Council appointed Victor Ransom as public works director, approved a towing services agreement and a firefighters MOU, approved bills totaling $473,304.09, and heard public comments about the city website and property tax increases; administrators also announced roughly $1.8 million in state funding and grant opportunities.

The Zion City Council on June 3 confirmed Victor Ransom as the city’s new public works director, approved several routine contracts and agreements, and heard residents raise concerns about the city website and property tax increases.

In a unanimous vote the council appointed Victor Ransom, a city employee reported to have worked with Zion since 1992, to lead public works. Ransom reserved comments for departmental time and later summarized ongoing utility work, saying the city has inventoried service lines and identified 42 lead or galvanized services among roughly 7,100 connections; he told the council the…

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