During a recent city council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding new billing practices that have been implemented by a local utility company. A member of the public highlighted that the company has begun charging fees for mailing bills, while offering discounts for customers who opt to receive their bills electronically. This change has particularly affected senior citizens and those without reliable internet access, who feel compelled to pay the additional fees. The speaker criticized the utility's approach, suggesting it prioritizes corporate savings over customer convenience.
The meeting also addressed a tragic incident involving an assassination attempt on former President Trump during a political rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The council members expressed their condolences to the victims and condemned the attack, emphasizing the importance of protecting constitutional rights, including freedom of speech.
In addition, the council announced plans for an executive session to discuss legal matters related to unpaid ambulance service invoices and pension issues. They also addressed ongoing litigation concerning the Eagle's Crest project, stating that public comments on this matter would be limited to specific agenda items due to the pending lawsuit.
The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the agenda and a discussion about the accuracy of meeting minutes from a previous session, highlighting the council's commitment to transparency and thorough record-keeping.