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Mary White | posted Dec 7, 2012 - 8:12:12am
Rob Field can't seem to get over the fact he lost his bid to a seat on the city commission. He thinks he is the only one with the information he provided. He wants us to ask the people of Bolivia how privatization of water worked for them, really? lol. Who can stop the commission from raising rates anytime they want, no one. They don't need to go to the Public Service Commission to raise rates, they just can do it.

The first mistake was the city buying the water company and then agreeing not to raise rates for five yeaars. A mistake not made by the ciitzens of Delton but by the city commission. It now has come back to haunt the taxpayers. He suggests many expensive options. Buying Deltona Water, a new treatment plant on 415, hooking all septic tank owner homes up to sewers. He sounds as if he has all the answers but never says what the cost to taxpayers would be for these ideas. He must think the income for the average Deltona resident is like those that live in Palm Beach or Heathrow.

He then goes onto hint at the ineptness of the commissioners and that FT positions are necessary. He must be available of FT work.

What would that cost?

Field needs to pass his ideas and suggestions onto the elected officials of Deltona, something he is not. Get over it Rob Field you lost so stop trying to make those that were look ingnorant and uninformed.


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