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Hammond doubles sewer rate on Griffith, prompting public hearing, councilman says

Councilman Rick Ryfa said the Hammond Sanitary District has dramatically boosted the wholesale rates it charges to its local customers.

ASU lowers sewer rate hike request to $89 a month

Seymour City Hall temporarily moves across street

Courtesy of Seymourcity.com SEYMOUR, Ind. – Seymour City Hall is relocating next week in advance of and preparation for an emergency renovation project. Beginning Monday, May 17, most city hall offices will be open and accessible at the former Reedy Financial building, 211 North Chestnut St., across Third Street from city hall’s current location. Mayor Matt Nicholson said the move is temporary but could last up to six months. The clerk treasurer’s office, where residents pay their sewer bills, and Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. are not moving and will remain open at their current locations. Seymour Housing Authority, Seymour Main Street, and Leadership Jackson County, however, are part of the move along with parks and recreation, public transit, engineering, planning and zoning, and the mayor’s office.

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