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Friday, April 6, 2012

Louisiana city may damage claims from wastewater caused flooding pay.

The Sorrento Town Council in Louisiana has voted, 3-0, claims of residents to pay, whose houses were flooded and polluted by backups by troubled sewerage system of the city.
The lawyer reports that the vote was on 4 April mayor pro tem Randy Anny authority almost $30,000 Mayor Wilson long to Ecker Jr. controls are missing.
Councillors John Wright, Milton "Wagoneer" Vicknair and Anny, who also a councilman, voted for the motion. Councillors Marvin Martin and Chad day did not exist.
"If the Mayor does not exist, the Mayor of the provisional takes over, and this is his duty," said Vicknair.
City Attorney Donovan Hudson said long to Ecker has a contagious staph infection that prevents him from his duties, a demand that the Mayor Tuesday night in an interview post meeting at his home denied the Council.
Long to Ecker tried resistance for months to pay the claims until a contractor could exhibit Director town clerk Paige Robert not to such checks, check.
Long to Ecker said in the interview that he prohibit its directive that Robert from exhibition checked city for residents until a certified contractor could check the affected homes and report back to the Mayor's Office about the validity of the claims would repeat.
"We are not open Bank", said long to Ecker.
Anny reported during the meeting that the city already has paid $37,000 two homeowners and business owners for sewer related repairs.
Once the city released the initial reviews, gave it a "rush of people" who has said they have drainage problems, said long to Ecker.
Anny said there are about nine other issues to cover the cost of damage in connection with the sewerage system of the city.
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