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Oakland board locks sanitation rate, approves local electrical inspections and sets $7M sewer fund
Summary
The Town of Oakland approved a three-year sanitation rate ordinance, adopted an electrical permit fee schedule and contractor agreement to begin local inspections, and established a $7 million water and sewer loan project fund; all items passed after brief discussion.
The Town of Oakland Board of Aldermen on a special-call agenda approved a package of measures that officials said will stabilize sanitation billing, create a local electrical inspection program and make funds available for a wastewater project.
The board passed ordinance 25-12 to lock in sanitation rates for three years. Mr. Ellis said the ordinance ‘‘locks it in for a 3 year period’’ and noted the new rate is ‘‘$2 cheaper than the current rate.’’ No members of the…
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