SHEPHERDSVILLE - Sewers might stink in other areas of Bullitt County, but Shepherdsville appears to smell like a rose.
The Shepherdsville City Council unanimously approved a hold on sewer rate increases this year following a 66 percent raise last year.
The past increase went into effect in August 2011, following a lengthy council discussion combined with numerous concerns from citizens.
The enormous increase was primarily approved to cover a $4 million projects debt acquired by the city.
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