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Mount Clemens commission adopts higher residential and wholesale water rates effective Oct. 1
Summary
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to adopt revised water and sewer rates for utility customers effective Oct. 1, 2018, choosing option 4 — an average residential increase of about $2.66 per month — and approving a 9.9% wholesale rate increase for Clinton and Harrison townships.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to adopt revised water and sewer rates and a separate wholesale rate change at its Sept. 17 meeting, approving changes meant to fund state-mandated improvements to water and wastewater treatment facilities.
City staff told the commission the attached resolution revises consumption charges for all City of Mount Clemens utility customers, with no change to fixed service charges, and that the measures support upgrades to pump stations, retention basins, the wastewater treatment plant and the water filtration plant. The new rates are effective Oct. 1, 2018.
Commissioners debated which pricing option to apply. Staff said…
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