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Council hears Raftelis study projecting about $58.83 monthly average utility increase over six years

Rock Springs City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

A Raftelis presentation estimated an average Rock Springs household could pay about $58.83 more per month over the next six years for water and sewer, prompting councilors to press for clearer year-by-year figures and for modeling of conservation-minded rate structures.

The Rock Springs City Council heard a remote presentation from consultants at Raftelis on a multi-year utility rate study that projects an average household increase of about $58.83 per month over the next six years.

Councilor Hickerson pressed the consultant for clarity on the calculation, saying, “the people of Rock Springs, on average, are looking at $58.83 a month change with that being 65% increase from today on…

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