Rensselaer, IN – City Council to Vote on 2026 Water Bonds and Rate Ordinance Monday

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Rensselaer, IN – City officials in Rensselaer will gather Monday evening, November 10, at 6 p.m. for the regular City Council and Utility Board meeting at City Hall, 124 S. Van Rensselaer Street.

According to the posted agenda, Mayor Jeffrey S. Phillips will lead discussions on new 7th Street tap fees and updates to the Façade Program, aimed at supporting local property improvements.

Council members will also review several key infrastructure measures, including the 2026 fuel bid award, a gas tracker resolution for November, and two major ordinances—2026 water bonds and a 2026 water rate ordinance—both presented by Bryce Black. These items are expected to guide future funding for the city’s water system and utility upgrades.

The meeting will open with an invocation from Doug Harris of Brookside Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and citizen comments.

This session is part of ongoing efforts to prepare Rensselaer for upcoming fiscal year improvements and infrastructure planning.


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