Wrightsville official: Let s get out of the water and sewer business
York Dispatch
Increasing debt service charges tacked onto monthly sewer and water bills have resulted in Wrightsville officials considering selling the borough s assets, an official said Monday.
A meeting slated for 7 p.m. Wednesday at the John Wright Restaurant, located at 234 N. Front St., invites borough residents and municipal officials to discuss the issue.
The meeting is to provide information, and no official government deliberation will occur, according to Borough Council President Eric White, who organized the meeting. I believe there is no future in owning the water and sewer business, White said Monday. (The residents) know I m trying to lower the water and sewer bills. Our people need relief now.
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Education: Bachelor of Science in Management Science and Information Systems, Penn State University, 2003
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Previous or Current Elected or Appointed Office: Interim Mayor of West Chester, 2021 (Present); Interim Mayor of West Chester, 2017, West Chester Borough Council President 2014-2016, West Chester Borough Council 2011-2016.
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MADISON â The Borough Council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15, marked the last for Council President Carmela Vitale.
A special meeting recognizing Vitaleâs service will be held at noon on Saturday, Jan. 2 on Zoom.
Councilwoman Vitale is lifelong Madison resident and business owner and a five-term member of the Borough Council. She works as a Realtor. This is her last, three-year term, which began in January of 2018. She lives on Myrtle Avenue with her husband Sal.
A Democrat, she is the current Borough Council President and the councilâs liaison for the Finance Department and the Borough Clerk,. She did not seek another term on the council last month.