What went wrong with Dixmoor’s water? How squabbling and crumbling infrastructure left thousands in Chicago suburb without ‘a human right.’ – Chicago Tribune*

"Some towns have fallen behind on their water bills and owe millions of dollars to Chicago, which supplies much of the suburban water. In recent years, Chicago has sued at least three towns, including Harvey, for nonpayment of water bills, alleging they moved money from their towns’ water funds to general funds. Chicago says its taxpayers shouldn’t be stuck with the bills. But the suburbs say they are strapped for cash, impossibly behind and need relief."
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Pension Thief
4 years ago

Dont pay your water bill at your house and see what happens.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Water fund to general fund! Magic is wonderful! No water for you today, we’re buying votes!

BB
4 years ago

All democrat towns! LOL

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