Perhaps the past advice we’ve attempted to share with city leaders fell upon deaf ears, or maybe they just had blinders on.
Instead, the burden of $14-plus million in bond obligations has fallen on the shoulders of the taxpayers and soon-to-be users of city-managed utility systems.
And the burden is likely to be a lot heavier after the City Council’s most recent decision to purchase a pair of utility systems, including the previously privately owned Rainbow Springs system.
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