Council adopts sanitation rate ordinance; CPI contract increase applied to residential and commercial charges

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Summary

Farmington council adopted Ordinance 2025‑1374 to implement the contractually required Consumer Price Index adjustment to residential and commercial sanitation charges. The ordinance passed on a 4‑0 vote.

The Farmington City Council on Tuesday adopted Ordinance 2025‑1374 to amend City Code section 23‑2‑7 and implement the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustment for sanitation charges. City staff said the increase is contractually required under the city’s sanitation service agreements.

Miss Raquel (city staff) presented the ordinance; Councilor Giacchino moved adoption and Councilor Bingham Kelley seconded. The motion passed on a 4‑0 voice vote.

Why it matters: The change applies to residential and commercial sanitation fees and reflects the contractually mandated CPI increase. City staff did not propose policy changes to service levels; the amendment adjusts rates to match the CPI clause in the sanitation contract.

No public testimony or amendments were recorded in the meeting minutes for this item.