Can the city delay implementation of the mandated Long Term Control Plan until better economic times?
No. Failure to implement the plan will result in State or Federal enforcement actions, civil penalties, and or criminal sanctions. Aurora would face permit violations which carry fines of $25,000 to $37,500 per day and would be subject to a costly legal battle.
- Evansville, IN - Refusal to cooperate with the U.S. Environmental Protection agency (EPA) resulted in a lawsuit by the Department of Justice leading to $500 million in costs including $490,000 in penalties and an additional $4 million in environmental projects.
- Akron, OH - Refusal to cooperate with the U.S. EPA resulted in a lawsuit. The settlement requires the development and implementation the plan, plus $500,000 in penalties.
- Scranton, PA - Was sued for failure to submit the plan. The lawsuit is ongoing.

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1. What is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Mandated Long Term Control Plan (LTCP)?
2. Does Aurora have a mandated Long Term Control Plan (LTCP)?
3. How was the mandated Long Term Control Plan (LTCP) developed?
4. What improvements will be made as a result of the mandated plan?
5. When fully implemented what will be the impact of the mandated plan?
6. How long does the City have to make the improvements?
7. How much will the mandated plan cost and who is responsible for paying?
8. How much will Aurora citizens be charged for the mandated Long Term Control Plan?
9. Can the city delay implementation of the mandated Long Term Control Plan until better economic times?