City officials consider sewer rate hike
Barbara Diamond
Residential and commercial property owners have until June 18 to
protest a proposed sewer rate increase.
Written protests must be submitted to the City Clerk before the end of
the City Council hearing on the proposed hike. All correspondence should
include the parcel number of the property.
Protests act as a vote against the hike. More than 50% of property
owners must protest the hike to vote it down.
Letters outlining the voting procedure and estimated increases were
mailed to property owners April 19. As of Wednesday, 29 protests had been
received.
The increase is planned to be 10% this coming fiscal year and another
10% in fiscal year 2003-04. The rate for a single-family home will
increase from $27.70 to $29.67 starting July 1, when the new budget takes
effect. The rate will go up to $32.67 the following year. Commercial
property rates will be calculated per 100 cubic foot of water used.
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