During a recent council meeting, discussions centered on the proposed adjustments to the city's potable water rates, with a focus on maintaining affordability while promoting conservation. The mayor emphasized a commitment to keeping annual water rate increases below 5%, a goal that has been achieved for nearly a decade, despite historical fluctuations.
The council reviewed the structure of water rates, noting that while base and commodity rates have generally remained stable, higher tiers (3 and 4) have seen increases exceeding the 5% threshold. This change aims to encourage conservation among higher-end water users, aligning with broader sustainability goals.
Council member Nicholson inquired about the impact of these changes on the Bush Ridge course, confirming that they would experience a fixed 10% increase in their base and commodity rates, rather than the previously anticipated 40%. This adjustment reflects a long-standing agreement that allows certain users to remain at a lower tier based on their consumption levels.
The council ultimately voted in favor of the proposed rate adjustments, with a majority supporting the motion. The meeting underscored the city's ongoing efforts to balance water quality, affordability, and environmental responsibility.