(Dec. 28, The Daily Gazette, 2009)

Hart said the two cities have invested millions of dollars in their respective water systems and sewer plant and he can understand the city of Johnstown’s reluctance to share resources and risk being burdened by outside development. He said a possible solution to the problem would be if Fulton County took control of both cities’ water and sewer service and created a countywide water and sewer district.

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