I don't see this as being in the taxpayer's interest -- going to higher hourly rates and people who are going to be billing us for more hours. Engineering services are a significant portion of our general fund budget. It's over $100,000. And right now I think we're getting a great value for our dollar and good service. I just don't see a reason to change.

Both of these gentlemen have made an outstanding contribution to the township through the years.

I haven't made up my mind but I see at least two benefits. The township would get a nest egg that could be invested and help us avoid tax increases and maybe help with things like building a new senior citizens center. Also, selling the system to a larger entity allows spreading out the cost of improvements to the system over a larger customer base.

I'm glad we're getting to the end of this road, finally. This is 98 percent of what we agreed to last July when we first shook hands.

Though, maybe it could be done while we're in the process of selling, if we decide to go ahead with a sale.

Frank has been the financial conscious of this township. I served with him on the pension committee. His mind and his way with numbers is extraordinary. That has been a great benefit to this community.

On behalf of the township and the people of this community, thank you so much for your service and your commitment to the community.