The City of Hedley will be adopting new fees for delinquent accounts following the Board of Aldermen’s regular meeting on Thursday, July 7.
As part of a new contract for collection services with Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott, the city approved a motion to create an ordinance adding 30 percent on all debts and accounts receivable that are more than 60 days past due.
The collection fee would apply to fines, fees, court costs, restitution, and other debts that are owed to the city.
Hedley aldermen will consider adopting Ordinance 139 at their August 4 meeting.
In other business, the board denied a request by Bella Vista Ranch to have a city Dumpster because aldermen were concerned that the sandy roads may be hard on the sanitation truck.
The board also voted to approve the hourly pay of Danny Mullins and authorized paying for one meal for him at the senior citizens center on the days he works.
As part of a new contract for collection services with Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott, the city approved a motion to create an ordinance adding 30 percent on all debts and accounts receivable that are more than 60 days past due.
The collection fee would apply to fines, fees, court costs, restitution, and other debts that are owed to the city.
Hedley aldermen will consider adopting Ordinance 139 at their August 4 meeting.
In other business, the board denied a request by Bella Vista Ranch to have a city Dumpster because aldermen were concerned that the sandy roads may be hard on the sanitation truck.
The board also voted to approve the hourly pay of Danny Mullins and authorized paying for one meal for him at the senior citizens center on the days he works.
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