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This was in the city newsletter a few weeks ago.
I still think it's a crock to have to pass more costs on us (Lehi residents). We already pay plenty of taxes...
This is a good thing. Finally we have a great City Manager who has seen the past history of the City robbing peter to pay paul. We need to know and pay for the real costs of our services. Lets just make sure this doesn't happen again and that whoever did allow this isn't making these types of decisions anymore.
Great city "Manager" my foot. He's just looking for ways to squeeze more money from us. Here's a thought- since the city doesn't need to transfer money from the electric utility fund to subsidize these other utilites anymore, why not lower our electric rate? Oh, because that's not part of the plan, is it? You're charging us more to free up the electrical funds just so you can use them elsewhere. Looks to me like the City is still robbing us.
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