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City presents proposed 2026 schedule of fees; no utility rate changes recommended yet

5761031 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Finance staff reviewed proposed edits to the 2026 schedule of fees, including clarifications to program names, an added block party permit with fees, sanitation rate adjustments tied to a GFL contract, and a planned rate study for water and wastewater.

Rick, staff member, told the work session that staff will bring the proposed 2026 schedule of fees to the board in July for an initial review and return in October for final approval; he said the city is not proposing utility rate changes for 2026 while it completes a rate study. "We are not proposing changes to the utility rates for '26 at this time," he said.

Nut graf: The presentation outlined mostly administrative clarifications (fee-name changes and more-detailed line items), a new block party permit with a $100 fee plus a $200 damage deposit, revisions to impact fees that align with local flow data, and a sanitation rate adjustment tied to a…

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