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Council moves utility customer‑credit item for later vote; utility rate change fails to advance

3620660 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Council members moved a consent‑agenda item to later in the meeting so its implementation could follow any vote on a utility rate increase. When the council later opened the public hearing on proposed utility rate adjustments, no motion was made and the item did not advance.

Council members altered the meeting order to move a fiscal‑year budget appropriation item that would fund a one‑year utility customer credit (item D) to later on the agenda so it could be considered after a potential vote on a separate utility rate increase.

Council members said the customer‑credit item made more sense to vote on only after the city knew whether a utility rate…

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