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Vermilion’s Next Mayor Sets Road and Water Projects as Day-One Priorities

Joseph Jones November 22, 2025 3 minutes read
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Vermilion’s Mayor-elect Russell Owens says Vermilion residents should expect a fast start in January as he prepares to take office with a focus on the two issues residents care about most: roads and the rising costs tied to the city’s aging water and wastewater systems.

In his interview, Owens described the city’s infrastructure challenges as “obvious and universal,” and said his first 100 days will center on stabilizing essential services, reorganizing internal operations, and building long-term financial strategies that do not continue placing the burden solely on residents.

Roads Become the Top Priority

Owens said Vermilion’s deteriorating roads are one of the clearest signs that the city’s budget and maintenance processes need an overhaul. He plans to develop a formal road strategy in his opening weeks. That strategy will include:

• A citywide evaluation of road conditions
• Clear standards for repair methods based on location and severity
• A maintenance schedule rather than reactive patching
• Exploring the possibility of creating a new position commonly referred to as a road czar, who would be responsible directly to the mayor

Owens emphasized that not every road requires a full engineering design or a million-dollar rebuild. Some will qualify for resurfacing, chip-and-seal treatments, or other lower-cost methods depending on their condition. He said these choices must be based on objective criteria so taxpayers know their dollars are being spent efficiently.

Water and Wastewater Management

Although roads will be the visible focus, Owens says he is equally committed to addressing the wastewater plant and the rate hikes tied to it. He plans to reorganize the city’s water and wastewater operations, introduce stronger project management, and establish clearer oversight for capital improvement projects.

He also intends to present what he describes as a more responsible, business-minded approach to the EPA, with the goal of ensuring that Vermilion can meet federal requirements without placing residents under ongoing rate stress.

Expanding Revenue Without Raising Taxes

Owens said Vermilion’s financial problems are rooted in limited revenue, not just spending. In his first 100 days he plans to begin pursuing new revenue streams, including a seasonal consumption tax aimed at visitors. He believes this could help reduce the financial burden on residents, particularly seniors and families on fixed incomes.

Replacing the Finance Director

One of the first major administrative tasks Owens must tackle is replacing outgoing Finance Director Amy Hendricks, who is retiring at the end of this year. Owens called the position critical, noting the city’s strong bond rating and clean audits under Hendricks’ leadership. He said finding a qualified replacement at a salary the city can afford is difficult, and the search has already begun.

A Commitment to Communication

Throughout the interview, Owens stressed accessibility. His first 100 days will include launching weekly open hours, which he calls “Talk to the Mayor Day,” where residents can raise concerns directly without an appointment.

He said Vermilion residents should expect visible action early, grounded in accountability and a commitment to restoring trust.

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