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Mayor: EPA found no violations; city files PUCO complaint as energy aggregator seeks contract renegotiation
Summary
At the April 7 meeting the mayor reported an EPA inspection found no violations and credited staff; the mayor also said the city has filed a complaint with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio after Eastern Power and Gas sought to renegotiate a gas‑aggregation contract the city believes the supplier has not earned cause to reopen.
The mayor told the Cortland City Council on April 7, 2025 that an Environmental Protection Agency review of city water and wastewater operations produced no violations and praised city staff who assembled required information.
"We had no violation," the mayor said, and named staff who helped prepare the submission, including Christine Dorma, Chris Meyer, Michael Smith and Jason McCollum; the mayor also credited coordination by interim service staff.
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