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Staff outlines roughly $305 million water and wastewater investment, warns of small rate increases

5083170 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

A staff member said the city will invest about $125 million in the water system and more than $180 million in wastewater infrastructure, and that average bills could rise about $3 a month for five years and $1 a month for a subsequent five-year period.

A staff member said the city plans to invest about $125,000,000 in the water system and more than $180,000,000 in the wastewater system, and that average customer bills are likely to rise roughly $3 a month for the next five years and about $1 a month for an additional five years.

The changes were presented as safety and reliability upgrades that will add operational flexibility and may enable renewable energy at a critical piece of the water infrastructure. "The great thing about this project is…

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