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Willard council hears first readings on water, sewer and EMS fee changes amid water-plant updates
Summary
City Manager cited rising chemical and electric costs when presenting proposed utility changes; council heard first readings of three ordinances that would raise water rates, adjust capital fees and set EMS transport charges.
The Willard City Council on Nov. 17 heard first readings of three ordinances proposing changes to water, sewer and emergency medical services fees as the city continues upgrades at its water treatment facilities.
City Manager (name not specified in the minutes) told council the cost of chemicals and electricity for water treatment has increased and outlined a package of rate changes. He described a proposed $0.25 flat capital increase described for sewer and water, a $1.90 per-unit increase in the water commodity charge, a $5.60 base charge for accounts using under one unit, and…
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