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Roseville opens public hearing and approves first reading of water, wastewater and waste services rate ordinance; average residential bill to rise about $4.70
Summary
The council opened a public hearing and introduced an ordinance to adjust water, wastewater and waste services rates in Roseville, with staff saying the average residential bill would rise roughly $4.70 (about 3%) in FY26.
The Roseville City Council conducted a public hearing on proposed rate adjustments for water, wastewater and waste services and introduced an ordinance to implement the multi‑year adjustments for fiscal years 2025‑26 and 2026‑27.
Environment Utilities staff explained the rationale for the recommended changes as balancing affordability with reliability and long‑term capital needs. Staff described a multi‑year rate plan that would raise most utility subscriptions in the 3–4% range for FY26; staff said the average typical residential bill would increase by about $4.70 in FY26.
Shane Whi…
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