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Central Weber faces long-term sewer costs; district told to prepare for service-fee increases
Summary
A district update described a 10-year plan for Central Weber sewer services that anticipates multi-year service-fee increases, extensive capital spending and potential bonding for pipeline replacement.
A presenter at the West Haven Special Service District meeting described a 10-year plan under consideration by Central Weber that would rely more heavily on service fees than property taxes and that anticipates substantial capital spending and periodic fee increases.
The presenter said Central Weber extended its planning horizon from five to 10 years and expects municipalities to prepare for annual service-fee increases of roughly 6% through about 2028, followed by an anticipated rise of about 10% from 2029 to 2030. The presenter described…
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