Lawsuit sapping SPSA's finances.(News)
Waste News, September, 2006
Byline: Roger Renstrom The Southeastern Public Service Authority of Virginia is having difficulty funding capital expenditures in the wake of SPSA member Chesapeake's June 30 lawsuit filing. "Frankly, the lawsuit threw a grenade'' at the authority, Michael Barrett, SPSA representative from Virginia Beach, Va., said in an Aug.
25 media briefing. "It blew up our financing for this year.'' The SPSA has pared back its plans for capital expenditure but projects that interim fixes will require more expensive repairs in the future. In June, the Chesapeake city council voted to terminate its existing long-term SPSA use and support agreement, took initial steps to identify alternate trash disposal sites and recycling providers, and filed the...
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