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Ravenswood City Council approves sewer-rate ordinance, FY27 budget and a series of project invoices

Ravenswood City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At its March 24 meeting the Ravenswood City Council unanimously approved a second-reading ordinance revising the sewer rate tariff, adopted the FY27 budget proposal and FY26 revisions, and approved invoices and a FLAP grant resolution tied to waterfront and water/wastewater projects.

The Ravenswood City Council on March 24 approved a package of routine measures, including a second-reading ordinance revising the city's sewer-rate tariff, adoption of the FY27 budget proposal and FY26 budget revisions, and a set of invoices and a grant resolution tied to waterfront and water/wastewater projects.

Todd Ritchie moved to approve the amended sewer-rate tariff ordinance on second reading; Jeff Koon seconded and the motion was recorded as approved by all council members present. Eric Cullen moved to adopt an amendment to the Ravenswood Police Department's pursuit policy; Amanda Slaven seconded and the council recorded the motion as approved. The council also approved invoices for the Ravenswood Waterfront Economic Enhancement Development project (motion by Todd Ritchie, second by Jared Bloxton) and approved municipal water and wastewater project invoices alongside a resolution associated with a Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) grant for a kayak launch (motion by Dee Scritchfield, second by Amanda Slaven); both measures were recorded as approved by all members present.

City staff listed Katrena Ramsey as the FY27 budget presenter but made no presentation at the meeting; Council member Todd Ritchie moved to approve the FY27 budget proposal and FY26 revisions for the City of Ravenswood, Jared Bloxton seconded, and the clerk recorded the vote as approved by all council members present.

Several procedural and administrative items also passed without discussion or with brief remarks, including approval of the March 3, 2026 minutes (moved by Amanda Slaven, seconded by Eric Cullen) and an item approving pursuit-policy language for the police department. The council scheduled further discussion of special project proposals for April 7, 2026. The meeting concluded with departmental updates including an announcement of a citywide spring clean-up planned April 27–May 1, 2026.

The council set its next meeting for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. and adjourned at 8:27 p.m.