What more can be said about management of the water system currently owned by the City of Asheville? Council held another meeting today, scheduled during normal business hours. Members spoke of holding more meetings and giving the public a chance to be heard. Council also boasted about all their amazing investments in the water system. Frankly, the fracas has the appearance of government trying to drag the public into its baggage.
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