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Weirton continues work toward stormwater complianceFebruary 17, 2013WEIRTON — Weirton City Council has re-enacted a portion of city code in order to comply with a federal mandate concerning stormwater management and surface water discharge in the cit.... Showing 4 of 4 comments
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Keepingthemhonest
Perhaps if the city of Weirton stopped paying overtime to the firefighters when they don't have to by state code they would have money to pay for the needed services. It is a simple fix--change the work schedule and cut out the overtime--problem solved. The fire chief should be responsible enough to take this action but won't--is his affiliation with the union the reason why? Why won't the city manager stand up for what is right for the residents and make the necessary changes?
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RealConcernefCitizen
For all cities and should have been done years ago. While they spend money tearing down buildings in Chester and buying property in beech bottom through their funding of the BDC, they continue to stick it to citizens of Weirton. Weirton doesn't have the funds to supports itself let alone funding agencies that are improving other areas is terrible, And I saw a new Lincoln with city plates the other day, anyone else see that?
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downsized10
The clean water act is going to cost Weirton its citizens. Water is already outrageously expensive and now our city leaders will eventually heave a fee on us to comply. When is it going to stop? Is this for all cities or just cities with a certain population size?
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RealConcernefCitizen
The Clean Water Act????? the 1972 clean water act??? How funny is this. 40 years behind? And they wonder why no businesses locate here.
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