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Woodland Park council adopts higher water and sewer tap fees effective April 1

2730269 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved Resolution 931, Series 2025, raising water and sewer plant investment (tap) fees, effective April 1, after a presentation by Public Works Director Kip Wiley and questions from council and local stakeholders.

Woodland Park’s City Council voted 6-0 on March 20 to adopt Resolution 931, Series 2025, raising water and sewer plant investment (tap) fees, with the increases effective April 1.

Public Works Director Kip Wiley told the council the resolution would raise tap fees to support planned capital projects including a reservoir, water treatment plant upgrades and conveyance capacity work tied to the Homestake pipeline. "Bottom line up front, the resolution 9 31 is asking for a 13% increase in tap fees and sewer and sewer tap fees as well, water and sewer," Wiley said during his presentation.

The resolution follows an annual assessment process required by municipal code; Wiley walked the council through…

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