State: Chambers of Commerce decide to oppose Donovan's Health Care Pooling plan. Apart from saying they've seen so many businesses close, do they have any suggestion for closing the health care gap?
Meriden: There's a hearing set about raising the city's sewer rate to cover cost of the denitrification upgrades to the water treatment process. This is the issue, by the way, which has been giving Southington so much trouble, between the discovery of PCBs and the storage of the contaminated soil at the old drive-in site. Meriden's plant is in process, and is a requirement from state and federal authorities. It has to be done or we wind up buying nitrogen credits at higher and higher rates each year.
Meriden: Gravel Street water main woes. Patience is the word, here, with a little pressure, so the work is done.
Meriden, Wallingford, Southington: All three towns working on labor contracts, trying to improve the situation. Seems as if the unions are willing to listen to reasonable proposals. Everyone is in this together, and it will all work best if the pain is shared.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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