St. Clairsville Postpones Town Hall

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Mayor Kathryn Thalman announces the postponement of an April 23, 2020 Water Town Hall Teleconference because of a new Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) mandate on the city and an accelerated timetable for their implementation. 

Mayor Thalman adds, “Legal counsel advised the city that the new state mandates void a major part of the pending Aqua contract for the purchase of the city’s water and wastewater utilities. Therefore, while I remain committed to transparency as the city moves forward, holding this forum at this time would not be productive.”

Mayor Thalman extends her gratitude to Steve Novotney for his willingness to serve as moderator and for residents who had submitted questions to be presented. The city will alert the public at the earliest possible time of arrangements for a future public forum to debate this timely issue.

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