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Mayor: Lake Havasu City holds roughly 29,000 acre‑feet of Colorado River entitlements; officials urge conservation and note planned small water/sewer rate steps

5843247 · September 16, 2025
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Mayor Cal Sheehy said the city owns about 29,000 acre‑feet of water entitlements and currently uses about 15–16,000 acre‑feet annually; he described multistate Colorado River negotiations and urged conservation. City staff said a five‑year water/sewer rate plan with modest annual increases was adopted to fund infrastructure work.

During a public Q&A on Sept. 12, Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jessica Knudson addressed residents' questions about long‑term water supplies and utility rates. Sheehy said Lake Havasu City holds about 29,000 acre‑feet of Colorado River water entitlements and currently uses roughly 15,000–16,000 acre‑feet per year. “We are in a good position from a water, perspective of what we have…

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