Two reports that recommend $20 million in repairs to a pair of private utility systems that are being considered for public take-over will be the subject of a meeting next
Homeowners connected to a pair of privately owned utility systems south of Penticton could see their annual price of sewer and water service rise to $10,000 to finance $20 million
Local politicians got their first look Thursday at assessment reports they ordered ahead of the possible public acquisition of two private utility systems south of Penticton.
With a decision looming on a possible public buy-out of a failing, privately owned sewer utility south of Penticton, local politicians in the region are also now considering drastic measures