During the Village of Cleves Council meeting on July 9, 2025, significant discussions centered around the proposed garbage levy and its implications for residents. The council is considering a new levy rate of 4.5 mills, which is projected to generate approximately $375,000, an increase of $105,000 compared to the previous levy that failed by just three votes.
Council members emphasized the importance of addressing the immediate needs of residents, particularly in relation to fire and police services. The discussions highlighted the varying costs of garbage collection based on property valuations, with residents in higher-valued homes paying more. This has raised concerns about fairness and the financial burden on different segments of the community.
A key point raised was the need for effective communication with residents regarding the levy. Council members acknowledged that previous efforts to inform the public were inadequate, which may have contributed to the failure of the last levy proposal. To rectify this, a committee of residents will be formed to help disseminate information and rally support for the upcoming vote.
The council is moving quickly to ensure that the new levy is placed on the ballot for the November election, with a special meeting scheduled to finalize the details. This proactive approach aims to engage the community and ensure that residents are well-informed about the financial needs of the village and the importance of the proposed levy.
As the council prepares for the upcoming vote, they are committed to transparency and community involvement, recognizing that the success of the levy will depend on the support and understanding of the residents it serves.