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Mr. Cushman, They should help out because in my scenario all Warwick taxpayers would have helped them cover the cost of the projects when they were in their neighborhoods. I don't think we should now go retroactively and charge them. As it is now, those that were either lucky or in neighborhoods that were connected politically got the work done first. And at a much lower cost. Lets have a community that pitches in and steps up for one another. Not one that says "screw that guy". Read my earlier post. I don't mind paying for services that I don't use as long as I feel the community gets a good value. Sewers and an improved environment are good for all of us. Just because your not connected doesn't mean your not seeing the benefit. Time to initiate a rainwater treatment tax to people that aren't currently paying a sewer bill but are enjoying the benefit of rainwater treatment. That and a connect capable fee should help spread the burden more fairly across all Warwick taxpayers. I hope this shed some light on the subject for you.

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