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NO NEWS ON DURHAM MANAGER SELECTION
City Council members emerged after a two-hour closed session without any news about who will replace Patrick Baker as city manager.
The council will resume the meeting at 11 a.m. Thursday in City Hall.
George Kolb, Randy Oliver and Pat Salerno are vying for the city's top job. Each has recently left a manager position over disagreements with the political leadership of Wichita, Kan., Peoria, Ill. and Sunrise, Fla., respectively.
They came to Durham last week for a public forum and to meet privately with council members.
Baker announced in December he would leave the city manager's office in July to become the city attorney. Baker was an assistant city attorney in 2004 when he was named interim manager. He was tapped as the permanent manager in 2005.
WATER BILLS GOING UP
CURRENT WATER RATE: $1.56 per 100 cubic feet (cf), or 748 gallons.
EFFECTIVE JULY 1: Under the new tiered system, rates will go up as customers consume more water. The flat monthly service charge also will rise, nearly doubling from $2.58 to $5.12.
*NEW TIERED RATES (PER 100 CF)
Tier 1, less than 200 cubic feet -- $1.72
Tier 2, 200-500 cu. ft. -- $1.81
Tier 3, 500-800 cu. ft. -- $1.98
Tier 4, 800-1,500 cu. ft. -- $2.58
Tier 5, more than 1,500 cu. ft. -- $3.87
*These rates apply to indoor residential use. Outdoor water use will be charged under the Tier 5 rate. Commercial and industrial users, including apartment complexes, will be charged Tier 3 rates. Officials plan to charge multi-family entities under the tiered system next year, then other commercial and industrial customers starting in 2010.