During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding a water rate increase set to take effect on October 1. A resident highlighted that the increase of 1.12% was linked to a budget approved on September 26, which aimed to boost revenues by 1.5%.
The resident criticized the statute governing the water department, describing it as poorly written and lacking clarity on the need for a formal vote from the governing authority before implementing such increases. They urged the governing body to include an agenda item in the upcoming August meeting to officially approve the rate hike, emphasizing the importance of transparency and public involvement in the decision-making process.
The resident also expressed frustration over the absence of a requirement for public hearings in the statute, suggesting that this lack of oversight undermines community engagement and accountability. The discussion underscored the need for clearer regulations and formal procedures regarding utility rate changes, reflecting broader concerns about governance and public trust in local authorities.