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Riley County approves roughly 6% rate increases for three small utility benefit districts
Summary
Riley County commissioners voted May 29 to raise rates for Terra Heights, Deep Creek Sewer and Hunters Island to build capital reserves and cover depreciation of water and sewer infrastructure. Public Works Director Evan McMillan said the increases aim to move fund balances toward recommended minimums; the board set the effective date for the
Riley County commissioners approved rate revisions for three small benefit districts—Terra Heights (sewer), Deep Creek Sewer and Hunters Island (water)—during the May 29 meeting.
Public Works Director Evan McMillan told the board the districts have not been building sufficient capital reserves and that recent operating results have left some funds near or below recommended minimum balances. McMillan said the district adjustments include…
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