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File #: PH-24-022    Version: 1 Name: Water & Sewer Rate Increase FY 2025
Type: Ordinance/Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 5/13/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/11/2024 Final action: 6/11/2024
Title: HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 30, Water, Sewers, and Sewage Disposal, to amend residential volumetric and commercial water rates.
Sponsors: Public Works Department, Finance Department, City Attorney Department
Code sections: Sec. 30-136. - Assessed
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Presentation
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HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances Chapter 30, Water, Sewers, and Sewage Disposal, to amend residential volumetric and commercial water rates.

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DATE: June 4, 2024

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Jeffery Reynolds, Executive Director of Public Works

SUBJECT: Water and Sewer Ordinance Rate Amendments

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

On July 7, 2020, City Council received the results of the 2020 Water and Sewer Rate Study. The study found that the City's water revenues were insufficient to fully fund the projected expenses over the next five years. City Council deferred a rate adjustment at the time due to the pandemic.
On September 13, 2021, Council approved a water rate increase which included adjusting the base meter charge and volumetric rate. These approved changes included a three-tier volumetric charge for residential customers to encourage water conservation, a 6.6% increase in water rates for residential and commercial customers, and an amendment for customers outside the city limits from 100% above inside city rates to 50% above inside city rates.
In the recent Water & Sewer five-year rate analysis it was also recommended to implement a phased approach to adjusting the base rate paid on different meter sizes by commercial customers to be in line with the American Water Works Association (AWWA) recommendation. The first phase adjustment was included in the FY 2023 Budget, the second phase adjustment was included in the FY 2024 Budget, and phase three is included in the proposed FY 2025 Budget; estimated to generate an additional $158,000 in annual revenue.

Additionally, in the proposed FY 2025 Budget, there is a recommendation to increase residential volumetric rates on the top two tiers to encourage water conservation. This increase will affect approximately 3,630 residential customers which is 6.9% of our total residential customer base. The estimated additional revenue from the increase in ...

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