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Town officials press for clarity as Portland Water District hydrant assessment rises

Town of Cumberland Finance Committee · March 31, 2026
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Summary

Finance staff told the committee the town’s hydrant lease (Portland Water District assessment) runs about $100,000 annually and covers 279 hydrants’ ready‑to‑serve maintenance; councilors pressed whether the district’s per‑hydrant rates are negotiable and asked staff to provide a hydrant count and supporting documentation.

The finance committee on March 30 examined an annual hydrant lease assessment from the Portland Water District that the town records at roughly $100,000. "So this this budget is for the lease of our, fire hydrants," Helene, the town’s finance director, said, explaining the line item covers monthly costs and the district’s maintenance work.

Committee members said they wanted more detail about what the assessment buys and whether the town has…

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