Yesterday I posted on the West Jordan sewage issue and the move of the city council to help pay for the repair of pipes of several homeowners whose homes unknowingly were dumping raw sewage into the Jordan River.
It seems that our elected officials are hesitating at giving assistance to residents (see my brief commentary on this at the end of the post).
The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting that now that Mayor David Newton on Tuesday attempted to give the five money from city coffers. That move – it would have been a $17,300 appropriation – was blocked because it wasn’t on the City Council’s agenda.
Councilman Rob Bennett argued that only the City Attorney can determine whether or not “homeowners deserve the compensation”.
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