Column: Southland mayors ask lawmakers for money to fix water systems, streets – Daily Southtown*

“I need some legislation to curb the city of Chicago from gradually increasing their water rates by 5%,” Robbins Mayor Darren E. Bryant said. “We’re already behind $16 million and each year we’re getting a 5% increase on top of that. We’ll never catch up. Never.” Chicago sued Robbins and Dolton in 2018 over unpaid water debt.
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Heywood McLean
3 years ago

That Wakanda thingy isnt working out so well

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