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Georgetown council raises utility deposits, extends repayment plans and removes fee
Summary
The City of Georgetown unanimously approved an ordinance increasing residential and minimum commercial utility deposits from $150 to $250, removing a $15 repayment-plan administrative fee, and extending repayment plans from six to 12 months; changes take effect Dec. 1, 2025.
Georgetown’s City Council unanimously approved an ordinance updating the city’s miscellaneous utility service rates and charges, raising both the standard residential deposit and the minimum commercial deposit from $150 to $250, removing a $15 administrative fee for repayment plans, and extending repayment plans from six months to 12 months. The changes are scheduled to take effect Dec. 1, 2025.
Sheree Hernandez, Customer Billing Manager,…
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