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  1. Dec 20, 2023 · He told us Cleveland Water violated state and federal fair housing laws by tax liens disproportionately affecting minorities, by failing customers’ due process to contest their bills and by not...

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  2. As Executive Commissioner for DPU, Danielle Graham is responsible for supporting the Director in the oversight, direction, and daily operations of the Department of Public Utilities. This includes Cleveland Public Power, Water Pollution Control, and Cleveland Water, as well as the following sections: Customer Account Services, Fiscal Control ...

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  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Meeting Briefs. Cleveland Water customers set to pay slightly more in 2024. Nov. 9: Utilities Committee, Cleveland City Council. by Doug Breehl-Pitorak and Cleveland Documenters November 13, 2023. Members of the Department of Public Utilities discuss Cleveland Water.

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · Some 93,000 residential Cleveland Water Department customers were at least one month behind on water bills as of November. Put another way: more than one out of every five Cleveland Water customers is behind on bills (CWD has 441,127 total accounts, serving roughly 1.4 million people).

    • Conor Morris
  5. In Jan. 1833 the privately owned Cleveland Water Co. was chartered to supply water for the village, but the city council continued its involvement, allocating $35 in 1840 to sink public wells at Public Square.

  6. Dec 22, 2016 · Our investigation uncovered another strong-armed tactic by the Cleveland Water Department that has cost people their homes. We found the water department is going after what some families...

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  8. Dec 6, 2022 · CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Water is in line to receive roughly $19 million next year from the bipartisan infrastructure law to replace thousands of lead service lines throughout Cleveland...

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