Orange County NC Website
13 <br /> 1 were made in hopes of saving money now to help weather the storm over the next 6 months. <br /> 2 He said OWASA needs to find $2 million over the next 6 months, and typically budgets very <br /> 3 frugally. He said there is no surplus of funds, as has been intimated. He said OWASA may <br /> 4 have to use reserves. <br /> 5 Todd Taylor said the lion's share of the budget comes from customer revenue, and it <br /> 6 simply cannot be used to pay off debts. He said the money has to be put back into the system. <br /> 7 He said customers cannot be charged different rates. He said larger cities are trying out some <br /> 8 different practices, but OWASA's rules/restrictions remain intact. <br /> 9 Commissioner Bedford commended OWASA staff for not having a pay raise this year. <br /> 10 Chair Price asked Bonnie Hammersley if the County could work with the towns and <br /> 11 UNC, per Commissioner Dorosin's suggestion. <br /> 12 Bonnie Hammersley said staff would follow up on this. <br /> 13 Chair Price also suggested starting a conversation with legislative delegates about <br /> 14 changing restrictions placed on OWASA. <br /> 15 Commissioner McKee said there are two parallel conversations going on: OWASA's <br /> 16 business model, and its restrictions therein; and how does the County help alleviate financial <br /> 17 burdens of citizens. He said the state laws are what they are. He said he does not see much <br /> 18 change coming there. He said he would like the County/Towns/UNC to do something similar to <br /> 19 the IFC funding to help residents alleviate debt. He said social justice funds could be used. <br /> 20 Commissioner Dorosin said Commissioner McKee's comments are well taken, but he <br /> 21 wants a straight answer from OWASA as to whether or not it can write off the debt. He said the <br /> 22 total debt is $280,000, and asked if the County/town/UNC paid off some of this, would OWASA <br /> 23 be open to this. <br /> 24 Chair Price said staff will work on this. <br /> 25 Commissioner Dorosin said he would like to hear from OWASA, as some portion of this <br /> 26 $280,000 will be uncollectable, and if local governments and UNC could pay some of it, could <br /> 27 the remaining portion be written off. <br /> 28 Todd Taylor said OWASA is obligated to try and collect the debt, and cannot write off a <br /> 29 portion of it, due to current laws and constraints. He said OWASA typically writes off very little, <br /> 30 and doing more would be a financial red flag to auditors/creditors. He said it is illegal for <br /> 31 OWASA to say it will not pursue certain debt, or write it off. <br /> 32 Commissioner Dorosin asked it would be appealing to OWASA for the local <br /> 33 government/UNC to pay a large chunk of this now, as opposed to getting some of it over the <br /> 34 next 12-18 months. <br /> 35 Todd Taylor said the proposal was certainly appealing, but OWASA is constrained on <br /> 36 what it can do. He said OWASA wants to help customers in any way that it can. He said one <br /> 37 avenue to make changes is through changing state law, but that is unlikely to get any traction. <br /> 38 Commissioner Price said staff will pursue working with other local governments and <br /> 39 UNC. <br /> 40 Commissioner Dorosin asked if there are any other avenues that can be pursued to <br /> 41 make this process easier. <br /> 42 Todd Taylor said appealing to the state legislature for grant funding is another avenue. <br /> 43 He said there are other ways to get the money, but state law handcuffs OWASA. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 b. Resolution in Support of Reparations for African American/Blacks <br /> 46 The Board considered voting to adopt a Resolution in Support of Reparation for African <br /> 47 American/Blacks on the 155t" Anniversary of the 13t" Amendment. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Annette Moore, Human Rights and Relations Director, reviewed the item below: <br /> 50 <br />