Residents that have refused the meters by sending notices of no consent, posting signs on their doors, yards and next to their meters, have been challenged with UPA returning to their homes again. Multiple residents have contacted NSMA to report that their meters were changed without their consent.  | City and UPA ignore resident's refusal - Late March | Some locked fences have been scaled by "smart" meter installers. Residents with secure backyards found a "smart" meter had been installed on their home. Some found their yard signs and other posted "Do Not Install Smart Meter" signs "missing" immediately following the installation. On Monday, March 19th, UPA installers told residents that they were given new orders to return to homes where they were previously turned away, ignore all signs, and install the "smart" meters. TUESDAY IS THE DAY to voice your feelings on this outrageous turn of events in our City.
Here's what you should do:
1) Speak at the council meeting. Your home and property has been violated - its your voice the council needs to hear. Tuesday, April 3rd Naperville Municipal Center 400 S. Eagle St. Sign in before 6:55 to speak in Public Forum 2) Call City Council (e.g. Mayor Pradel at (630) 420-6018) to voice your outrage at the conduct of the utility and the installers. (See #15 on this webpage for full list of City Council Members: http://www.napervillesmartmeterawareness.org/what-you-can-do/)
3) File a formal complaint with the city. Send a letter to City Manager Doug Krieger. 4) Contact the press. Tell them that the city's contractors are trespassing on your personal property and installing a highly controversial device on your home that poses risks you are unwilling to take. Here's some suggestions: Trib Local: mjenco@tribune.com The Patch: maryl@patch.com Naperville Sun: hbeck1997@yahoo.com Daily Herald: jkmitch@dailyherald.com | UPA installer clarifies how to refuse early in March | |
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