City considering increase in utility rates for next five years
Nov 02, 2025 | By: Carolyn BickCity officials say utility rates must increase to account for capital projects and an increase in cost to provide those services.
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City officials say utility rates must increase to account for capital projects and an increase in cost to provide those services.
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Read MoreCouncil members also discussed Jeni Woock’s statement from a previous meeting that density figures were produced “out of thin air,” which staff members denied.
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