Here is a video recording of the Township of Middletown Sewerage Authority(TOMSA) meeting that was held on June 14, 2012. The meeting lasted 45 minutes and a number of items were quickly covered.
Due to issues with my internet connect the past couple of days, I haven't watched the whole video but I've seen enough to get an idea of what was discussed; A few items about infrastructure upgrades, the new ice hockey rink being built at the Swim Club and some cost issues.
It would be nice if TOMSA published a meeting agenda online like the Township Committee does so it would be easier to follow along or know what is being discussed unfortunately though, they don't.
Nevertheless, this meeting video is still interesting and worthwhile to watch, it lets you see how some of your tax dollars are being spent.
3 comments:
Sewer fees are not a tax, its a BILL for services rendered. If you have a septic system you don't get the bill.
DUH!
If you have a septic system you get a bill and pay a fee to have it pumped and then taken to the sewerage authority for processing. Some of the septic pumping fee goes to the company doing the pumping and transport and the rest goes to the sewerage authority.
You have both sewerage and septic fees: sewerage, whether it goes directly into the system, or indirectly throught a septic pumping process and then to TOMSA for processing is still paid for by the resident.
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