I was involved in a SID in Utah.
I lived in East Millcreek, an unincorporated section of Salt Lake County just south of the Salt Lake City limits. We had a patched together water system that was a bunch of small private water systems that were provided water by Salt Lake City.
We had a vote to replace all of the water lines but it was voted down.
A short while later a Junior High School burned to the ground because of low water pressure.
The upgrade was a mandatory SID.
Everyone in the area got a bill for $6000.00. You could pay up front, monthly or yearly.
There was a lien on your property until you paid and if you didn't make any payments at all your property would be foreclosed on and sold at a tax sale.
Be careful what you wish for but hey, We could end all of this bickering by doing it that way.
Patricia, City delivery has never been and never will be an option in HPP.
CBU's are the only choice and they cannot be a long the existing roads.
That's it. Bottom line. No debate. Fact !!
What you read in the POM does not apply to HPP, so drop it.
How would HPPOA settle with Nicole Craig ? She wants punitive damages of $50.000.00 from the President, VP, and the entire board plus she is demanding the same from HPPOA.
She wants the USPS to remove 3 Millon worth of mailboxes and the lots to be replanted with weeds and invasives.
How could they possibly agree to that ???
I lived in East Millcreek, an unincorporated section of Salt Lake County just south of the Salt Lake City limits. We had a patched together water system that was a bunch of small private water systems that were provided water by Salt Lake City.
We had a vote to replace all of the water lines but it was voted down.
A short while later a Junior High School burned to the ground because of low water pressure.
The upgrade was a mandatory SID.
Everyone in the area got a bill for $6000.00. You could pay up front, monthly or yearly.
There was a lien on your property until you paid and if you didn't make any payments at all your property would be foreclosed on and sold at a tax sale.
Be careful what you wish for but hey, We could end all of this bickering by doing it that way.
Patricia, City delivery has never been and never will be an option in HPP.
CBU's are the only choice and they cannot be a long the existing roads.
That's it. Bottom line. No debate. Fact !!
What you read in the POM does not apply to HPP, so drop it.
How would HPPOA settle with Nicole Craig ? She wants punitive damages of $50.000.00 from the President, VP, and the entire board plus she is demanding the same from HPPOA.
She wants the USPS to remove 3 Millon worth of mailboxes and the lots to be replanted with weeds and invasives.
How could they possibly agree to that ???