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Charleston Council to Renegotiate Heber City Sewer Agreement After Resident Concerns
Summary
Council members voted to begin renegotiation of a standing sewer interlocal agreement (covering connections and future upsize costs) with Heber City after attorney briefing and public comment; council scheduled a public hearing for July.
The Charleston Town Council voted June 5 to open renegotiation of a previously signed sewer agreement with Heber City after a legal briefing and extensive public comment questioning the contract’s financial risks.
At a detailed staff and counsel presentation, the town’s attorney described how the existing agreement contemplates connection fees and a per‑equivalent‑residence charge, and lays out how fees collected could be applied to operation, maintenance and the capital cost of upsizing Heber City’s system. The attorney said the agreement sets a connection charge of $698 per equivalent residential unit (ERU) as the currently described figure in the contract and outlined circumstances where…
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