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In summary, we don't know what numbers are accurate on these high bills, and it is <br />obvious the city does not know. That is not the point anymore. What is the point? We <br />requested help from the city to look at the meter in 2003 and the city refused. Now the <br />city says the meters have failed and we owe money. This is very frustrating as a <br />homeowner. How widespread are the meter failures? It just so happens that many homes <br />have had meter failures? Is something else going on? Why weren't the meters replaced <br />immediately? Are we paying for the city's lack of attention to a matter, again? We've <br />already paid for many months of flood insurance we didn't need because the city did not <br />update the maps. We don't want to pay for a meter failure - especially when we requested <br />help regarding our meter back in 2003! <br />Sincerely, <br />,p„.4.) <br />John and Mersini Parker <br />Homeowners <br />Cc: <br />Mayor John Bergeson <br />Council Member Kathi Gallup <br />Council Member Jeff O'Donnell <br />Council Member Jeff Reinert <br />Council Member Dan Stoltz <br />