GARRETT — With only four officers and the chief staffing the Garrett Police Department, the need to attract candidates was revisited before the Garrett Common Council Tuesday.
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GARRETT â The Garrett Common Council Tuesday adopted two ordinances during a brief session in City Hall.
The first measure outlining customer responsibilities when it comes to repairing or replacing faulty water lines, introduced and passed on first reading at the June 15 meeting, was unanimously adopted Tuesday.
At the earlier session, City Attorney Dan Brinkerhoff said the ordinance is in the best interests of both the water utility and customers, providing a process to identify leaks between the curb and home as the responsibility of the homeowner.
The ordinance allows the city to enter the premises to inspect a leak, if suspected. If the homeowner does not allow the city on site, water service to the home could be shut off.