Petersburg City Council members gathered on June 17, 2025, to discuss key community issues and financial updates, with a focus on infrastructure and budget management.
One of the most significant discussions centered around the ongoing repairs for the Oak Hill Bridge. The City Manager confirmed that design work is progressing, and the project is set to go out to bid soon. This development is crucial for improving local transportation and ensuring safety for residents.
In financial matters, the Department of Finance provided a monthly update indicating that the city is on track with its budget. With 91% of the fiscal year completed, expenditures are at 87% of the budgeted amount. The report highlighted that the city is expected to meet its target for earned interest, projecting $2.2 million by the end of the fiscal year, which is an increase from the initial estimate of $1.4 million.
Council members also took a moment to acknowledge the upcoming Juneteenth holiday, celebrating the recent community event at Petersburg High School, which saw a strong turnout despite inclement weather.
Looking ahead, the council plans to address additional items in their next meeting scheduled for July, ensuring continued progress on community concerns and financial oversight.