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City staff recommend year‑two of three‑year water rate phase‑in; average residential bill to rise about $4 every two months

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Asheville finance staff recommended maintaining the second year of a previously adopted three‑year water rate plan: a 7.5% increase for residential and commercial classes in FY26, with larger increases for manufacturing and wholesale classes; staff estimated the average residential bimonthly bill would rise by roughly $4.

City finance and utility staff urged the Asheville City Council at a budget work session to proceed with year two of a three‑year water rate adjustment adopted last year, citing a water cost‑of‑service study and capital needs.

Finance Director Tony McDowell and Budget Manager Lindsey Spangler summarized the study conducted by consultant Raftelis, which examined functional costs across the water system and recommended multi‑year, class‑specific rate adjustments to align rates with cost of…

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