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Boyceville board approves residential sewer rate of 7.99 effective July 1, 2026
Summary
The Village of Boyceville approved a residential sewer rate of 7.99, effective July 1, 2026. The motion passed at the March 23 meeting; the minutes do not specify the billing unit or whether the rate is monthly, per 1,000 gallons, or otherwise.
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The Village of Boyceville board voted to raise the residential sewer rate to 7.99, effective July 1, 2026. The motion was made by Sonya Zebro and seconded by Shawn Mittlestadt; the minutes record that the motion carried.
The change was presented during the board’s March 23 meeting as part of ongoing sewer-system financing discussions. The minutes record the new rate and effective date but do not specify the billing unit or whether the amount is a flat monthly charge, a per-1,000-gallon rate, or another billing basis. That clarification was not recorded and remains not specified in the minutes.
Board members discussed sewer funding earlier in the meeting in the context of needed capital and sludge-removal work. The board’s action to raise rates was recorded as a formal motion and approved; the minutes do not include a roll-call tally or individual yes/no votes.
The measure takes effect July 1, 2026. Further implementation steps, customer notices, or ordinance updates to reflect the new rate were not detailed in the minutes. The board also scheduled additional review of Title 13 at the next Committee of the Whole meeting, which may address ordinance language or billing mechanics.
The board adjourned at 6:59 p.m.
