"Detroit said it would suspend water service cutoffs of delinquent customers as residents sued, claiming the shutdowns to about 30,000 low-income households violated their constitutional rights.
The lawsuit comes as the city prepares to release the results of a vote by creditors on a plan that would cut about $7.4 billion in unsecured debt.
The city filed a record municipal bankruptcy a year ago this month, saying it couldn’t meet financial obligations and still provide essential services.
The water cutoffs are unfair in part because commercial customers who owe money haven’t been shut down, according to a complaint in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit.
“Water service to private residences is the most basic and essential utility service, and is necessary for the health and safety of the residents,” the residents said in the filing.
About 80,000 of 176,000 Detroit's residential accounts are past due, Garner said.
She denied claims that the city isn’t shutting off past-due commercial accounts."
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