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Commission OKs 10% parcel fee increase for Gallatin Local Water Quality District
Summary
The Gallatin County Commission approved a 10% increase to the Local Water Quality District parcel fee (about $0.66 on a $6.60 annual assessment) to avoid a FY26 deficit; staff said the increase would raise roughly $31,000 on current parcel revenue of $316,000.
The Gallatin County Commission voted July 22 to approve a 10% increase in the Gallatin Local Water Quality District (LWQD) parcel fee to shore up dwindling capital reserves and keep core monitoring and permitting services funded.
Cameron, speaking for the LWQD, presented a fact sheet showing the district has been operating off capital reserves for roughly eight years and faces unexpected expenses and grant shortfalls in FY26. Cameron said LWQD planned…
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