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MARCH 28, 2013
Vol. 57 No. 25
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Glenview gets partial win in ongoing legal battle with Niles over water rates By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
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Cook County Circuit Court Judge Rita Novak agreed that Niles overcharged Glenview for water from April 2010 to July 2011. However, she did not did not say how much money Glenview was overcharged.
lenview officials won a partial victory in a March 12 ruling from Cook County judge in their ongoing legal battle with the Village of Niles over a water rate dispute. Cook County Circuit Court Judge Rita Novak agreed that Niles overcharged Glenview for water from April 2010 to July 2011. However, she did not did not say how much money Glenview was overcharged. “The question now becomes,‘How much does Niles owe us?’” said Eric Patt, the attorney representing Glenview in the legal dispute with Niles. Glenview purchased North Maine Utilities in 1997, a water utility that provides water to about 4,900 customers in unincorporated Maine Township near Niles, Des Plaines, Glenview and Park Ridge. North Maine Utilities currently has a contract, signed in 1990 by the previous owners of the utility, to purchase water from Niles.This contract states that Glenview will be sold water at a rate that is no higher than the lowest rate a resident of Niles pays. Niles itself purchases water See WATERS, page 3