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When the first sewers were installed the costs should have been spread across the entire city and it should have continued through until the last sewer line was run. Sewers are a public service and the city should have understood that the lucky neighborhoods that connected early were going to be paying a lot less than the later neighborhoods. But they didn't, and for those of us in Buttonwoods that payed higher rates than everyone before us, we don't want to pay for anybody else's sewers, we're broke. And for myself and all my neighbors that tied in following the mayor's letter saying there would be a connect capable fee for those that choose to not tie in, well once again the majority of people that did the right thing are getting screwed by the city because a vocal minority are making a stink.

From: Mandatory connections axed from sewer bill

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