An unidentified meeting participant proposed advancing the utility rates shown under the "rate" column in the meeting chart and argued the city should not subsidize those costs, saying, "We can't afford to subsidize it at the detriment of other maintenance aspects of the city." The transcript does not record who moved or seconded the motion, nor does it include any vote tally.
The speaker noted that residents already pay monthly bills for trash, water, sewer and sanitation, and framed the motion as a way to avoid shifting costs onto other city maintenance. When asked to clarify, the speaker confirmed they were "wanting to move forward the rates under the rate column in the chart." No additional procedural details or formal vote appear in the provided transcript.
The speaker also spent several segments thanking Daryl and the Public Works team for work at the wastewater treatment plant, saying they had spent "about 30 minutes on the phone" reviewing a comprehensive update of improvements. The speaker praised Daryl's accessibility and willingness to meet with residents and encouraged anyone with questions to contact city counsel or "Daryl over at Public Works." The transcript records expressions of appreciation but does not include technical details of the plant upgrades or any timeline for implementation.
Because the record does not include a named mover, a second, or a recorded vote, the status of the proposed advancement of rates is not specified in the transcript. Next procedural steps or scheduling for a formal vote were not included in the segments provided.