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		<title>Cecil County Council: Sewer Solstice, Deja vu Do-overs; DPW Chief, Broomell Encore Past Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elsewhere it might be close to the summer solstice, but in Elkton, it was the Cecil County Council’s sewer solstice&#8211; as members danced around the fiscal and political bonfires of boosting sewer fees to reflect actual costs of services and future economic development implications of decisions made now. If you thought such decisions had actually been made in the county’s Fiscal 2014 budget adopted by the Council in May&#8211; one of the few major decisions made by the County Council to alter the County Executive’s budget—well, this is the land of the do-over. The issue came back on the legislative stage for an encore performance on Tuesday. It was yet another do-over—of the sort that plagued the old County Commissioners form of government in the past—but this time the architects of the do-over were the new ruling majority of the County Council. That majority—consisting of Council President Robert Hodge (R-5) and Councilors Alan McCarthy (R-1) and Joyce Bowlsbey (R-2)&#8211; recently voted to delay their previous budget decision to boost sewer hook-up fees for new developments&#8211; from $8,000 per living unit to $12,000&#8211; from the budget-approved effective date of 7/1/13 to 10/2/13. One of the boldest initiatives of new County Executive [&#8230;]]]></description>
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