In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant changes to waste disposal fees and water rates that will impact commercial businesses and residents in Tulsa.
Starting in October of fiscal year 2025, the green waste disposal fee for commercial entities will see a dramatic increase from 55 cents to $2.64, marking a staggering 380 percent rise. This adjustment is part of a graduated plan aimed at easing the financial impact on businesses over time. While the increase is substantial, city officials noted that it remains significantly lower than alternative disposal options available to commercial haulers, which can be up to 200 percent more expensive.
The decision to raise the fee comes after an internal audit and public works assessment revealed that the costs associated with processing green waste have risen. Officials emphasized the need to recover costs while still providing a competitive option for businesses. Residential customers will not be affected by this fee increase, as they can continue to dispose of green waste for free at designated sites.
Additionally, the meeting addressed upcoming adjustments to water and sewer rates, which are set to take effect on October 1. Specific details regarding these adjustments were not fully elaborated upon, but officials indicated that they involve multiple factors and will be managed by city staff.
The discussions reflect ongoing efforts by the city to balance operational costs with the need to provide affordable services to both commercial and residential customers. As these changes are implemented, officials aim to ensure that businesses are informed and can plan accordingly for the upcoming fiscal year.