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Residents ask Lewiston to audit sewer agreement after long-unpaid obligations by entertainment entity, speaker says
Summary
A resident told the council an agreement dating to 1999 required an off-site entertainment entity to pay buy-in and monthly wastewater charges and to fund a maintenance account; the speaker said the company has not paid and asked the city to audit records and enforce the contract or terminate service.
At the start of public comment the Lewiston City Council heard from Margaret MacVicar, who urged the city to audit and enforce a 1999 sewer-agreement covering an entertainment development outside city limits that she said has not paid required sewer fees.
MacVicar told the council the original agreement covered sewer service for a large entertainment complex and a 152‑room hotel and set a buy‑in fee and a maintenance-and-operation account intended to help fund wastewater-treatment repairs. She said the…
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