![]() ![]() When we checked with Meridian Township Director of Public Works and Engineering Derek Perry, Perry agreed with House, explaining that the rates on the chart were incorrect, and from two budget cycles ago. The main reason, as explained more below, is that East Lansing is dealing with older infrastructure.īut in his response to us, House noted that the Meridian Township chart did not match the actual rates. According to an analysis by East Lansing Director of Public Works Scott House, in Fiscal Year 2020, for a monthly usage of 5000 gallons of water and sewer flow, Meridian Township residents paid $53.33 while East Lansing residents paid $86.91. And the difference in rates between East Lansing and Meridian is real. ![]() ![]() Meridian Township, East Lansing and Michigan State University all use the East Lansing Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF). In mid-November, an ELi reader shared a chart distributed by Meridian Township in a recent newsletter suggesting that property owners there pay significantly less in rates for sewer and water service than East Lansing property owners. ![]()
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