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Resident alleges contractor sold homeowner data after city‑lettered waterline inspection notice; council vows review
Summary
A Trenton resident told the council on Feb. 17 that after scheduling a state‑mandated third‑party waterline inspection he received a sales solicitation he believes came from city data; council members said staff will have the contract reviewed and the contractor has revised its initial letter.
David Headley, a Trenton resident, told the City Council on Feb. 17 he believes a third‑party contractor sold his contact information after he responded to a city‑branded notice to schedule a mandatory water‑service inspection.
Headley said he received an initial notice and then, about a week later, separate material from American Water Resources offering a home protection plan for water and sewer lines. “I believe that they sold my information,” Headley said,…
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