During a recent finance meeting, the Medina City Council discussed the anticipated increase in water rates, which is expected to be announced at a meeting scheduled for May 15. Council members emphasized the importance of preparing residents and businesses for this potential change, as it could take effect on January 1, 2026.
The proposed rate increase, which is projected to be around $25.67, will be reviewed by the utility rate committee following the May meeting. Council members expressed a desire to provide ample notice to the community, ensuring that residents are informed well in advance of any changes. Historically, the city has passed on rate increases from the Avon Lake Water System, as they cannot absorb the costs without impacting local budgets.
The council also noted that any increase would be limited to no more than 10% above the lowest rate charged by Avon Lake, a measure designed to protect Medina residents from excessive charges. While there have been years when Avon did not raise rates, the current trend suggests that an increase is likely.
As the council prepares for the upcoming meeting, they are committed to keeping the community informed and engaged regarding the potential financial impacts of the water rate adjustments. This proactive approach aims to ensure that residents are not caught off guard by any changes that may affect their monthly expenses.