Utility Assistance Resource Fair in Cleveland Feb. 4

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The Ohio Regional Sewer District will host a Utility Assistance Resource Fair in partnership with City of Clevland Councilmembers Stephanie Howse and Anthony Hairston on Feb. 4.

CLEVELAND — The Ohio Regional Sewer District will host a Utility Assistance Resource Fair in partnership with City of Clevland Councilmembers Stephanie Howse and Anthony Hairston on Feb. 4, according to a release by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District.

The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s Affordability Program, which provides a 40% reduction on sewer bills, and Crisis Assistance Program, which provides up to a $300 credit on sewer bills, are among the programs that will be available to sign up for at the fair. The fair will be held at The East Professional Center at 1349 E. 79th Street from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling 216-881-8247 and are preferred, however, walk-ins will also be accepted.Copies of their utility bills and proof of household income to the Resource Fair.

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