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Ruthven council approves minutes, pay application for water plant, fiscal 2025 report and demolition grant

Ruthven City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 24 meeting the Ruthven City Council approved minutes and financial reports, authorized pay application No. 11 for the water treatment plant, adopted Resolution No. 23-2025 (fiscal 2025 financial report) and approved a demolition grant for an old city rental building; all votes were 4-0 with one member absent.

The Ruthven City Council took a series of routine actions at its Sept. 24 meeting.

Council member Hailey Derrickson moved, and Council member Maya Cacek seconded, to approve the minutes from Aug. 27, 2025, the claims report, the clerk’s financials and the Street Finance Report; the motion passed 4-0 (Council members Mitch Anderson, Morgan Miller, Hailey Derrickson and Maya Cacek voted aye; Terrence Williams was absent).

The council then approved pay application No. 11 for the city’s water treatment plant following a motion by Council member Maya Cacek, seconded by Council member Morgan Miller; the vote was 4-0, Williams absent.

Council member Maya Cacek moved, seconded by Council member Mitch Anderson, to adopt Resolution No. 23-2025 approving the City of Ruthven 2025 financial report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025; the resolution passed on a 4-0 vote, Williams absent.

The council also approved a demolition grant for the old city rental building on a motion by Council member Morgan Miller, seconded by Council member Hailey Derrickson. That motion passed 4-0 with Williams absent.

Mayor Dustin Johnson presided; City Clerk Jessica Schneider and staff were present. The meeting concluded with a motion by Council member Maya Cacek, seconded by Hailey Derrickson, to adjourn at 7:46 p.m.