BRIDGEPORT — The City Attorney’s Office has a challenge of sorts for City Council members who feel the process for collecting late sewer use fees is unfair: Get involved in those collections. City Attorney R. Christopher Meyer and staff members offered ideas at a meeting Monday to improve outreach to homeowners who have fallen behind on their bills, and to reduce the associated fees that can quickly mount and lead to foreclosure. One of those ideas involved alerting council members to constituents who have fallen behind on sewer use payments.
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