During a recent government meeting, officials discussed strategies to communicate potential increases in water bills to residents, emphasizing the importance of responsible water usage amid ongoing drought conditions. Council members proposed including a general statement in the monthly newsletter to inform residents about factors that could lead to higher bills, particularly during the winter months when water usage tends to spike. Concerns were raised about the messaging to customers on capped rates, which could inadvertently encourage excessive water use. Officials acknowledged the need for careful communication to balance equitable billing with promoting water conservation.
The meeting also highlighted ongoing efforts to analyze water usage patterns, particularly in light of changes observed post-pandemic. Officials noted a significant increase in accounts and discussed the need for a deeper understanding of water consumption trends to inform future policy and rate studies.
In a separate agenda item, the town's Economic Development Director, Doreen Cott, presented an overview of recent developments and initiatives aimed at attracting businesses to Queen Creek. The presentation included details about a recent economic summit that drew 70 attendees, showcasing the town's growth and development opportunities. Cott highlighted various projects, including residential and commercial developments, and emphasized the importance of a skilled workforce in attracting large employers.
The meeting concluded with a focus on the strategic advantages of Queen Creek, including its demographics and proximity to major employers. Officials expressed optimism about future growth, particularly with significant investments from companies like LG Energy Solution, which is set to establish a manufacturing campus in the area. The discussions underscored the town's commitment to fostering economic development while ensuring sustainable water management practices.