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Commission presses legal options as High Rocks/BMR fall behind on monitoring fees

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Summary

The Water & Sewer Commission discussed collection options for High Rocks and BMR, noting a $49,887.87 outstanding balance (net of a July 2024 payment) and proposed inviting town legal counsel to a future meeting to pursue liens or other remedies.

The Town of Blackstone Water and Sewer Commission spent a substantial portion of its March 13 meeting on overdue monitoring fees for High Rocks and BMR and options to collect outstanding charges.

Gary (water treatment staff) and other commission members reported that High Rocks made one payment of $12,265 on July 1, 2024, leaving an outstanding base balance of $49,887.87, not including penalties or interest that the municipality’s billing system (Munis) would calculate on a daily basis. The figure was described as the base fees plus Consumer Price Index increases for prior quarters; penalties and daily…

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