ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — St. Petersburg residents said they’re still being hit with water bills they can’t explain, some in the thousands.
The city council is now taking up the issue, and the state has ordered the city to turn over years of utility rate studies as part of a broader audit.
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Rachel Cockey, a single mother, hasn’t lived in her Shore Acres home since it flooded last hurricane season, but she said the bills keep coming.
“I got a water bill for over a thousand dollars,” Cockey told 8 On Your Side…