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The Sewer Commission unanimously approved FY26 year-end billing adjustments, which addressed overstated revenue linked to a six-week leak; officials said the property owner paid the actual bill. The commission also reported 240 delinquency notices for the fourth quarter, representing about a 25% quarterly delinquency rate and an 11–12% rate for the full year.
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The approved adjustments correct sewer account records affected by the leak. Unpaid delinquent amounts from November onward may be placed on property tax bills as a tax lien. The commission is also preparing bids for a remaining unsafe manhole, pump-station repairs, and replacement of three pressure lines at 100 Laurel Lane. Officials will consider whether sewer rules should change to address additional fees when a single-family property becomes a duplex; no new fee was approved.
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