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Council approves ordinance shortening shutoff timeline, adds trash suspension for delinquent HOA meters
Summary
Nibley City adopted changes to its utility code to shorten the delinquency/shutoff timeline and allow suspension of city-provided trash service where a single meter serves multiple units and HOA accounts are delinquent, with staff emphasizing protections and outreach.
Nibley City adopted Ordinance 25-10 on second reading March 13 to amend municipal code provisions governing delinquent utility accounts and shutoff procedures. The changes shorten the time before an account becomes eligible for shutoff and add a mechanism allowing the city to request suspension of trash and recycling service when a single master meter serving multiple units (for example, an HOA-managed townhouse complex) is delinquent.
Wendy, a utilities staff member, presented the ordinance on behalf of the public works billing team and described its purpose: to reduce the period delinquent accounts carry large…
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