9/28/16 Town Hall Meeting for Liberty Utilities Customers by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreLiberty Utilities customer Claude Ford raises his hand as he asks a question to Matthew Garlick, President of Liberty Utilities-Arizona/Texas during a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Brandon Craft applauds during a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Matthew Garlick, President of Liberty Utilities-Arizona/Texas speaks with Tyler Mayor Martin Heines during a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
City of Tyler Development Manager Greg Morgan speaks during a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation for Liberty Utilities customer who reside inside and outside the city limits. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Liberty Utilities customers, including David Fenter, left, line the back of the room as they attend a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Texas State Representative Matt Schaefer speaks during a town hall meeting held Wednesday night at the Faulkner Park Police Substation. Earlier this month, Liberty Utilities proposed rates that would more than triple some customers' monthly bills for wastewater service by next March. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)