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Scofield mayor seeks residents' views on opt-out water-leak insurance; hearing closed without decision
Summary
At a Feb. 9 Scofield public hearing, officials reviewed an opt-out water-leak insurance plan from ServLine (sample monthly rates listed) and paused action after council members requested legal advice and more vendor information; a motion closed the hearing without a vote on adopting the program.
Scofield Mayor Jim Levanger opened a public hearing on Feb. 9 to ask residents whether the town should move forward with a proposed water-leak insurance program offered by ServLine. According to information presented at the hearing, the vendor’s program is structured as an opt-out enrollment with a 60-day opt-out window and sample monthly premiums listed at $1.75 for $500 of coverage, $2.00 for $1,000 and $2.35 for $2,500 per occurrence.
The hearing…
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