In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a water request from East Mill, with Mr. Cleo presenting his case for acquiring a piece of property essential for water supply. Mr. Cleo expressed frustration over a lack of communication from county officials, noting that he had sent a request four months prior without receiving a response. He emphasized the urgency of his situation, stating that he has already provided all necessary documentation and met with board members individually.
Mr. Cleo detailed the challenges he faces in securing water for his 9,200 customers, particularly as demand increases from new industrial developments. He highlighted that 68% of his customers are on some form of assistance, making the financial aspect of purchasing the property critical. He argued that the county's valuation of the land is excessive, especially given its long-standing vacancy and the surrounding infrastructure challenges.
During the meeting, Mr. Cleo requested a definitive vote from the board on whether they would sell him the property at an agreed price or at their higher valuation. He underscored the importance of this decision for the community, particularly in light of neighboring areas also facing water shortages. The discussion revealed a broader concern about the region's water supply and the need for collaborative solutions to support both existing residents and new industrial growth.