File #: 2011-0047    Version: 1
Type: Administration Status: Passed
File created: 1/25/2011 In control: City Council Special Meeting
On agenda: Final action: 1/31/2011
Title: Consideration of a Resolution of Support for a Regional Authority for the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD)
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Resolution.pdf
Title
Consideration of a Resolution of Support for a Regional Authority for the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD)

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Whereas, the City of Rochester Hills depends on the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) to provide water and sewage service to the citizens of our community; and

Whereas, the City of Rochester Hills has been subjected to significant annual rate increases for these services over the last ten years, with rates rising from $10.90 per MCF in 2000 to $26.60 per MCF in 2010 which is an increase of 144%; and

Whereas, the DWSD is currently governed by a seven-member board that is appointed by the Mayor of the City of Detroit and that governing board is charged with setting rates for Detroit and the 125 other communities in the surrounding Metro Detroit area who are customers of the DWSD; and

Whereas, recently the DWSD and the City of Detroit have come under criticism with the recent indictment charges of former Mayor Kilpatrick and officials within his administration, including the former DWSD director, for directing governmental contracts towards friends of Mayor Kilpatrick; and

Whereas, these indictments have called into question the workings of the DWSD and have caused suburban communities, including the City of Rochester Hills, to question the annual rate increases by the DWSD over the years; and

Whereas, it has been proposed for several years that the DWSD should be governed by a Regional Authority, similar to the boards that operate Cobo Hall and the Detroit Zoo, so that all communities who are served by and contribute financially to the system shall have a say in how the system operates; and

Whereas, this idea has recently been advocated by Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson and Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner John McCulloch; and

Whereas, State Representative Kurt Heise of Plymouth has recently introduced House Bill 4112 in the State Legislature to create a nine member governing board for the DWSD...

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