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Logan council approves small utility rate increase, raises NSF fee to $45
Summary
Logan City Council approved Resolution 25-31 to raise Logan City Light & Power customer rates by about 3% for the average residential account and to increase the non‑sufficient funds (NSF) charge to $45, citing rising power and equipment costs and staff processing time.
Logan City Council on Monday approved Resolution 25‑31, raising city light and power rates for residential customers and increasing the non‑sufficient funds fee to $45. The council voted to approve the resolution after a staff presentation and public hearing with no public commenters.
City utility staff said the rate change comes from a routine cost‑of‑service review and is intended to cover rising wholesale power and equipment costs. "We had it at 20. 20. We're proposing to go to 45. Our cost from the bank is 35," Mark Montgomery of Logan City Light and Power said during the presentation. Montgomery also showed a sample bill for 700 kilowatt‑hours, which he called "about the kind…
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