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Warr Acres council approves resolution asking Oklahoma City to cut water for five delinquent accounts; one account held for two weeks while resident seeks plan
Summary
The Warr Acres City Council voted to send a resolution to Oklahoma City requesting water shutoffs for five properties with unpaid sewer fees, but agreed to delay sending the paperwork for two weeks so utility staff can accept any incoming payments and remove a resident, Dorothy Paul, from the list if she pays or signs a plan.
The Warr Acres City Council on March 18 approved a resolution asking Oklahoma City to disconnect water service for five properties whose owners have not paid sewer and utility fees.
Council members voted to approve the list after a public hearing in which city utility staff described the accounts as past-due and on multiple prior collections lists. The vote followed a public comment period in which Tanya Walker Kohler, who said she is the power of attorney for resident Dorothy Paul, asked the council to allow Paul time to catch up using a proposed payment plan.
Kohler said Paul recently obtained steady work and…
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