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City manager outlines five-year water and sewer capital plan and rationale for proposed rate changes
Summary
City staff outlined a roughly $15 million, five-year water/sewer capital program and explained why the commission is considering increased water fees; staff said grants and cash will cover some projects but projected utility reserves will decline even with increases.
City staff presented a multi-year water and sewer capital program and explained the proposed utility fee changes the commission is considering. The manager said the utility capital plan lists roughly $15,000,000 in projects over five years: approximately $7.5 million in water projects (including an estimated $2,000,000 in anticipated grants) and approximately $9,000,000 in…
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