PHARR — Exactly how many people who work in this city’s utilities department aren’t happy with the city’s new planned pay arrangement, who knows, but it at least includes a few.Last October, a letter was presented to the city, according to one unofficial rep with the department, which included the signatures of approximately 27 people, asking the city to increase worker compensation.Pharr City Manager Ed Wylie said he never saw the letter, but said he probably knows to what it’s referring.The letter is addressed to the city, with the subject line — “Wages/Licenses.”In it, the workers lay out their complaints:#The ...