The Helena-West Helena City Council convened on October 29, 2024, to discuss critical financial matters concerning the city's water and sanitation rates. The meeting highlighted the urgent need for adjustments to the water rates, which have not been raised for some time, leading to financial strain on the water department.
Council members expressed concerns about the reliance on sanitation fees to support the water department, emphasizing the importance of making informed decisions regarding rate increases. A proposal was made to consider a gradual increase, with discussions suggesting a potential raise to $5.06 initially, followed by a further increase to $7.39 per thousand gallons at a later date. This recommendation stems from a recent rate study aimed at ensuring the department's financial sustainability.
The council debated the timing of these increases, with some members advocating for a delay until January 2026 to allow for further analysis and another rate study. It was noted that while the council is not legally required to wait for the next study, it would be prudent to reassess the situation based on updated data before implementing any automatic increases.
The discussions underscored the delicate balance between maintaining affordable rates for residents and ensuring the financial health of the city's water services. As the council moves forward, they plan to conduct another rate study next year to better understand the financial landscape and make informed decisions regarding future rate adjustments. The meeting concluded with a commitment to revisit these issues in light of the forthcoming study, aiming to find a solution that meets both the city's needs and the residents' concerns.