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Willard reports reservoir pumping, multiple water-main breaks and new mobile command trailer
Summary
At its Feb. 17 meeting, the Willard City Manager reported reservoir levels and pumping rates, said the city has had 10 water-main breaks so far this year (costs about $2,000'$5,000 each), announced a donation of a larger mobile command trailer from Huron County EMA, and noted that Ryan Gillmor testified before the Ohio Senate about the city's documented drone program.
The Willard City Manager updated the City Council on Feb. 17 about ongoing operations and infrastructure matters, including reservoir pumping, water-main breaks, equipment donations and construction activity.
Finance: The Finance Director told Council the City's bond issue is earning 3.8% interest; Council voted unanimously to accept the Finance Director's January 2026 reports, which included monthly cash reconciliation, pooled cash, fund balances, treasurer and budget reports, and an income-tax receipt summary.
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