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Euclid residents press council on wastewater fees and push for traffic controls on Glenridge
Summary
Two residents used the public-comment period to urge action: one criticized wastewater fees and warned of a referendum; another asked the city to add stop controls and better signage on Glenridge/Blackfoot citing sight-distance code and truck impacts.
Two Euclid residents used the committee-of-the-whole public-comment period Sept. 15 to press the council for changes on separate local issues: wastewater billing and neighborhood traffic safety.
Christopher Michael Latwinowicz told the council the city’s wastewater treatment fees are "out of hand," questioned capital fees (he cited $34 per MCF) and said the cumulative charges produce unexpectedly high bills. He asked to meet with the finance director, warned that a petition and referendum would follow if the matter is not addressed, and said he had filed prior complaints about related telecommunication spending…
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