Over the coming months, the Council will engage in deliberative process with key stakeholders and industry leaders to chart out the future of its water and sewer systems. A sale of the water system would require approval by City voters by referendum. Should that be the preferred option, it is possible that a referendum for sale of the system could be before the voters by the Nov. 6, 2012 General Election.
“By issuing this REI, we are inviting industry and public water authorities to provide us with information that will help the City evaluate the best options for the future of this critical utility service. We want to make sure that no stone is left unturned.” said Councilman Lawrence Webb, member of the Council’s Public Utilities Commission.
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“By issuing this REI, we are inviting industry and public water authorities to provide us with information that will help the City evaluate the best options for the future of this critical utility service. We want to make sure that no stone is left unturned.” said Councilman Lawrence Webb, member of the Council’s Public Utilities Commission.
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