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Council schedules May hearing on water rate increases, approves capital front-loading
Summary
After staff outlined five-year needs including major transmission and tank work and service-line repairs, the council voted to set a May 19 public hearing to consider water rate increases and a capital-renewal plan that front-loads funding for critical projects.
The Kingman City Council voted March 17 to adopt a notice of intent and set a public hearing for May 19 to consider proposed water rate increases and new fees, including a front-loaded capital renewal schedule for fiscal year 27.
City utilities staff told the council that water rates consist of three components — a base charge, tiered volume rates and a capital renewal fee — and reviewed recent operating and capital trends. Tina Moline said the city’s operating revenues were higher than expected last year (partly driven by outside-customer usage), while…
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