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Alexander City signals stricter enforcement after $4.1 million in past-due utility accounts
Summary
The mayor told the council the city will mail a notice warning of cutoffs for accounts more than 30 days past due and outlined reconnection fees, payment options and narrow medical exceptions, aiming to improve the city's standing with potential investors.
The Alexander City mayor announced a stepped-up enforcement campaign on past-due utility accounts after staff identified more than $4.1 million in delinquent balances over the past year. The mailed notice will warn customers that services may be cut off if accounts are more than 30 days past due and will describe payment options and reconnection fees.
"The city of Alexander City is honored to provide utility services for our community and plans to continue continually improving service for decades to come," the mayor…
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