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Consultant presents wastewater rate plan, says average bill would rise about $7 a month in year one

Llano City Council · May 4, 2026
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A consultant told the Llano City Council that rising system costs require a phased wastewater rate plan with scheduled increases beginning in 2027 that would raise the average household bill by roughly $7 a month in year one; council took no vote on rates tonight and was told staff would return with formal recommendations.

A consultant presenting a wastewater rate study told the Llano City Council on May 7 that the city’s sewer system is facing higher operating and repair costs than projected in 2020 and recommended a phased rate plan to restore the utility’s financial health.

"This plan will restore financial health," the presenter said, recommending the city raise volume charges by about $0.30–$0.40 per 1,000 gallons and schedule…

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