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Woolwich council waives interest and extends deadlines after Breslau residents object to decade-old $14K water and sewer bill.

Breslau Residents Get Relief on Surprise $14K Utility Bill

Council Responds After Residents Push Back

A Woolwich Township council meeting Tuesday night drew Breslau homeowners seeking answers after receiving unexpected bills of nearly $14,000 for water and sewer work completed almost a decade ago. Their concerns prompted a lengthy debate and ultimately a decision to ease payment terms.

How a 2014 Project Led to a 2024 Bill

The charges stem from a 2014 neighbourhood vote in which 77 per cent of residents supported extending municipal water and sewer service. Construction wrapped in 2016, but the township entered litigation with the contractor shortly afterward. That dispute was only resolved in 2024, delaying cost recovery and triggering the sudden invoices mailed last week.

Why Residents Questioned the Process

Twenty-five property owners on four affected streets challenged the short timelines and high interest tied to a proposed 20-year repayment plan. Speaking for his neighbours, resident Mark Schmidt told council the tight deadlines were unmanageable and the 6.7 per cent interest rate would nearly double payments over two decades. Residents also asked for transparency on the bylaw authorizing the levy and the 2014 voting process.

Council Weighs Covering the Full Cost

Two councillors—Evan Burgess and Bonnie Bryant—moved to have the township cover the full $348,754.75 project cost, arguing poor communication over nine years unfairly burdened residents. Other councillors pushed back, warning that absorbing the cost would strain infrastructure reserves, hinder future projects, or trigger tax increases. The motion was defeated 4–2, though council agreed a new policy is needed to prevent similar situations.

What Relief Measures Were Approved

Coun. Eric Schwindt introduced an alternative motion that received unanimous support. Under the approved changes, residents who choose the 20-year plan will have the interest waived entirely. Homeowners also gained significantly more time to decide how they will pay and to settle the amount if paying in full.

What Happens Next for Affected Homeowners

Breslau residents now have until May 1, 2026 to notify township staff of their preferred payment method and until September 2026 to pay the bill in full. Mayor Sandy Shantz said council recognizes the financial stress created by the delayed billing and pledged continued support as the township works to rebuild trust.

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