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Pulaski Board approves utility rate increases; gas and sanitation rates rise, water and sewer advance on first reading
Summary
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved increases to natural gas and sanitation rates and advanced proposed water and sewer changes on first reading; City Administrator Ricky Keith said the moves are intended to keep the city from operating at a loss and to improve long-term rate stability.
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted last Tuesday to raise several utility rates, approving an increase in the natural gas charge from $0.95 to $1.15 per CCF and a sanitation curbside pickup increase from $14.95 to $17.95, with a planned $1 annual increase for each of the next three years. Water and sewer changes advanced on first reading as part of a five-year plan; the transcript did not specify the dollar amounts for the water and sewer…
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