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Sac City Council approves consent agenda, forgives partial sewer charges for resident and hires seasonal worker
Summary
At its March 11 meeting the Sac City Council approved a consent agenda including $163,817.59 in claims, forgave partial sewer charges for a resident citing an outside leak, and approved hiring Camden Villhauer at $15 per hour for seasonal help.
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The Sac City Council on March 11 approved its consent agenda, which included claims totaling $163,817.59, forgave partial sewer charges for a resident who reported an outside leak, and approved hiring a seasonal worker.
By motion of Tom Lownik, seconded by Teresa Bruening, the council approved the agenda, minutes from Feb. 25, 2025, and a bills list that included vendor and utility payments such as MidAmerican Energy and multiple Clayton Energy entries; the claims total recorded in the minutes was $163,817.59.
During the meeting Bill Rieckhoff addressed the council about his water bill and an outside leak. Council moved to forgive partial sewer charges for Rieckhoff; the motion, moved by Larry Mahler and seconded by Teresa Bruening, passed 4–0 with Council Member Murley absent.
The council also approved hiring Camden Villhauer for seasonal help at $15 per hour after a motion by Teresa Bruening and a second from Kayla Shull; that motion passed unanimously among members present. The minutes do not provide further details about job duration or start date.
These items were recorded as part of routine business in the council minutes; no further conditions or implementation steps were recorded in the transcript.
