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City uses settlement cash to avoid sewer rate hike

The Columbian
Published: July 5, 2011, 12:00am

ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — The city of Albany is putting to use some of the $20 million it received in a lawsuit settlement to forgo a sewer rate hike.

The city received $20 million in a settlement last year with PepsiCo. after one of its subsidiary companies pulled out of a development agreement.

Now, Albany is putting $840,000 to use to forgo a 7 percent rate hike, the Albany Democrat-Herald reports.

The city’s sewer fund has taken a hit with the closure of the Oberto food-manufacturing plant and production declines at industrial plants served by the system.

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Information from: Albany Democrat-Herald, http://www.dhonline.com

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