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City faces tough choices in wastewater budget crisis

July 08, 2024 | New Bedford City, Bristol County, Massachusetts



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City faces tough choices in wastewater budget crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant adjustments to the wastewater budget, which faced a reduction of $1.3 million. This cut necessitated a reevaluation of the budgetary requirements, particularly concerning the proposed rate increase for customers.

The council was presented with two options regarding the budget. The first option involves granting a request for $1,492,238, which would help offset the required rate increase. The second option would not grant this request, leading to different implications for the budget. Despite the proposed cuts, the city plans to continue progressing with its administrative order capital projects in alignment with the integrated plan.

Originally, the proposed rate increase was set at 8.1%. However, due to the recent budget cuts, this figure has been adjusted down to 4.3%. The meeting included a presentation detailing the potential impact of these changes on customer bills, emphasizing the importance of these decisions for the community's financial planning.

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