Pat Call

Pat Call
bankruptcy concern county goes lived main money move owner people percent possible quickly reliable source systems
Personally, I can live without the 25 percent that goes to county government. We've lived without that money all this time. My main concern is to move the systems to a new and reputable owner as quickly as possible and get this through the bankruptcy proceedings as quickly as possible and get these people a reliable source of water.
base determined forward likely move percentage quickly rate return sale since value
Since that rate of return is determined by a percentage of the company's value, the sale is more likely to move forward quickly if the rate base is higher.
issues water
We know that we have significant water issues here.
judge money plan status
But it was only a status hearing. On Feb. 14 there will be another status hearing, where the judge will be working up a plan as to how the money is distributed.
conversation county people reduced taxes
Cochise County has never had a conversation with the ACC about abating taxes. And not once has Algonquin requested that the taxes be abated. Apparently, the only people who want to see the taxes reduced are some of the commissioners on the ACC.
area avenue cherokee compare efforts issues learn managing meeting opening purpose results tools traffic work
The purpose of this meeting is to compare the issues before and after the traffic tools were put in place. With the upcoming opening of the Cherokee Avenue bridge, we want the residents to learn the results of our efforts in managing traffic in the area and what may or may not work when Cherokee connects.
address authority controlled local method outdated phoenix regional water
Local governments must have more authority to address local and regional water concerns. The one-size-fits-all method where water is controlled from Phoenix is outdated and very ineffective.