Vienna Water Rip Off
Regular contributor 'Town Green' writes:
Is the Town of Vienna ripping off its residents by over charging for water? I think so! Read this article about how the City of Falls Church is suing Fairfax County over the loss of its profitable water revenue. Both Vienna and Falls Church get their water from the same old terrorist target reservoir in DC, except Vienna also blends in free well water. Both governments charge way more per 1000 gallons of water than what we would have to pay to get our water directly from Fairfax County. Both Vienna and Falls Church have manipulated their water and sewer charges to generate a profitable stream of revenue... profitable enough for Falls Church to sue the rightful competition in desperation. Meanwhile, Maud and her crooked cronies are ripping us off to pay for their garden club history projects, the Town Green, endless studies that get trashed, and assorted other elective expenses around Town like geriatric gambling junkets and basket weaving classes... Maud's private little LA-LA land! How come Council candidates campaign on a platform for getting cheaper water from Fairfax County, but then do nothing about it after being elected? Liars... it's time to vote the bums out! Vienna, DEMAND honest government! VOTE!
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Comments
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Posted by: Brian Trompeter's Shadow | February 23, 2007 04:10 PM
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Posted by: Borat | February 24, 2007 08:40 PM
Councilwoman Edythe Frankel Kelleher agrees:
"Monies that I most hope can be saved are the significant amounts allocated to water tank improvements. Eliminating the necessity for these improvements is a potential result of the continuing dialogue between the Town and Fairfax County Water on ways to lower the high water rates paid by Town water customers."
One year later... no progress.
Posted by: Town Green | March 10, 2007 09:21 AM