The Radcliff City Council met for a regular meeting Tuesday.
The council approved the 2024-2025 city budget ordinances on their second readings.
“That is our last and second reading of the budget, so thank you all so much,” said Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall. “That is our 2024-2025 budget, so thank you all for your hard work and hopefully there’s some things in there we’ll be able to get done this year.”
The total budget is valued at about $17 million.
Total resources available in the budget show:
-General Fund: $16,407,100
-Road LGEA Funds: $542,000
-Stormwater Utility Fund $1,334,000
Total appropriations in the budget show:
-General Fund $16,407,100
-Road LGEA Funds: $542,000
-Stormwater Utility Fund: $1,334,000
The council also held the first reading on an ordinance that rezones 155 Morgan Street from R-7 to Planned Unit Development Zone, which will accommodate the conversion of a former trailer park to 19 single-family housing units.
City engineering firm QK4 presented a review of the city’s community rating system progress report, which fulfills requirements for the city concerning federal floodplain standards and qualifies Radcliff residents for discounts on flood insurance coverage. QK4 says the city maintained the same values from last year, so no changes to the city’s rating are expected.
The Radcliff City Council will next meet July 8.