Friday, September 28, 2012

Sewage Bill in Your Mail Box UPDATED

If you haven't received your sewage bill from Jordan Tax Service, you should be getting it in today's mail. Prior to this, Alcosan and Mt. Lebanon charges were billed on your water bill. For me, this means I have to write a check to Jordan Tax Service monthly instead of having it electronically deducted from my bank account. I thought I could write one check a year to Jordan, but that has now changed. There is no option to pay this bill electronically.

About that stormwater fee that was mailed out to everyone, including churches and temples, let me remind you that Raja was behind that fee.  He always talks about how he cut taxes, but he never mentions how even the tax exempt folks are getting charged with the largest fee increase in the history of Mt. Lebanon.

Updated September 28, 2012 2:11 PM According to Susan Morgans' never dated release on the Municipal website,
By October, Jordan hopes to provide electronic billing options.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How would we find the storm water fees billed to the following religious institutions?

Beth El Congregation
Beverly Heights Presbyterian Church
Bower Hill Community Church
Christ United Methodist
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Holy Cross Church
Mt. Lebanon Christian Church
Mt. Lebanon United Methodist
Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian
Southminster Presbyterian
St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church
St. Paul's Episcopal
St. Winifred Roman Catholic Church
Sunnyhill (Unitarian Universalist)
Sunset Hills United Presbyterian
Temple Emanuel

Richard Gideon said...

I believe the 1:23am post is referring to Mt Lebanon United Lutheran Church on Washington Road, not Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Good Shepherd is located at the intersection of Bower Hill Road and Kane Boulevard, in Scott Township.