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RandySF

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Fri Aug 9, 2024, 11:49 PM Aug 2024

Sewer rate hiking; first town vote on sewer plant move heads to Nov. 5 ballot

The Nov. 5 ballot vote on moving the sewer and public works facilities is the first of multiple town votes on this, according to Wiscasset Town Manager Dennis Simmons Aug. 6 as the selectboard put the question on the ballot. The same night, the board settled on a 4% sewer rate hike this fiscal year. Both votes ran 5-0.

In a letter last May, Maine Rural Water Association financial analyst Cathy Robinson recommended about a 10.25% rate hike. Aug. 6, Simmons said MRWA was figuring the whole budget would be spent. Historically, it has not been, he said.

He recommended a 4 or 5% hike, but said as little as 3% could be OK for this year. He urged against a zero increase, saying it could lead to a higher increase later.

Simmons said costs are up for everyone and the town is not immune, but Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent Robert Lalli “is doing really a pretty good job keeping a handle on the expenses down there.”




https://www.wiscassetnewspaper.com/article/sewer-rate-hiking-first-town-vote-sewer-plant-move-heads-nov-5-ballot/189872

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Sewer rate hiking; first town vote on sewer plant move heads to Nov. 5 ballot (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2024 OP
I am lucky in that I have my own septic system and water supply. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #1

OAITW r.2.0

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1. I am lucky in that I have my own septic system and water supply.
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 12:03 AM
Aug 2024

I have solar and battery back up, but still pay CMP $30.00/mo to stay connected. My 500KW monthly contribution apparently is for free,

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