Cook County Board approves water bill relief – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Commissioners authorized spending $7.8 million in federal pandemic relief dollars, provided directly to the municipalities, to pay for residents’ overdue bills. But during discussions of the same measure earlier this summer, some commissioners were worried cash-strapped towns or villages might divert that money to fill other budget gaps — citing municipalities that were behind paying their own water bills to their supplier, which is typically the city of Chicago or Hammond, Indiana. Commissioner Bridget Degnen also expressed concern the county was spending a significant amount of the set-aside — about $1 million — on administrative costs.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

The constant relieving of myself is what causes my water bill to increase.

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