City Cleveland Logo color(Cleveland)- The City of Cleveland wants to go after delinquent utility account customers. Monday night during the city council meeting it was revealed that the city has  $88,000 in overdue account charges,  for water and sewer service accounts.    

Councilman Rush Mauney said when he heard about this it really disturbed him. 

City Clerk Connie Tracas told the council that these overdue accounts go back to 2000.  Tracas said the amount was,  at one time  $106,000, but they have been able  to get that down to the $88,000 mark.   Mauney made a motion to turn most of the accounts over to a collection agency. 

Cleveland Police Chief  John Foster said he might be able  to help them in locating some of those who have skipped leaving a tab with the city.