Electric crews were in Ravenwood that morning cutting down trees. The electricity flickered on and off during the afternoon.
Kenna O'Connell resigned from her position as a city employee. The council made Jo Kerwin a full-time employee for the city, and O'Connell has been helping her to get started.
The council removed O'Connell from the checks and made Mayor Ed Wiederholt, Jo Kerwin, and any council member a third signer. All city checks must be signed by at least two parties.
A wish list of projects was developed for this spring, including a tube rotted out near Joe Pappert's, ditch issues near Bill Stephenson's, and a road near Steve Spire's that is going bad even though there is no water line or tube nearby.
More work was completed on the park shelter house by Jake Rush. The next step is to do the electrical work, then put in the ceiling. They are also in the process of putting together picnic tables.
There were no shutoffs last month, but one check was returned for insufficient funds. The city charges customers $35 for returned checks.
There were two complaints about black rings around toilets. It typically occurs twice a year when the city flushes fire hydrants.
The choke cable broke on the mower.
There are no elections for the city for this year. The next election will be in April 2027, when Mayor Ed Wiederholt and all four council positions will be up for reelection.
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