Do we have to have a rate increase every year or can we stagger them more and have every other year?
  • Rate increases are necessary to ensure that the City has adequate funds to operate and maintain its extensive water system. As these costs increase, these must be passed onto the customer. The City strives to ensure that any rate increases are gradual over a period of time in order to minimize impacts to our customers. Customers could see relatively larger increases every other year (or so) if the rate increases are staggered or deferred.
  • The proposed rate increases are uniform over the next 5 years, which provides predictability, avoids wide rate fluctuations and mitigates any larger rate increases in the future.
  • If adopted, 4.5% is the maximum rate increase that the City will implement annually. However, should the City receive any alternative funding, City Staff can reassess the impact to the water fund, and recommend a lower rate increase.

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1. What are the primary reasons we have to raise our rates every year?
2. Do we have to have a rate increase every year or can we stagger them more and have every other year?
3. What happens if we don’t raise the rates every year?
4. Where do we get our water from?
5. Do we buy or sell our water? If so, from/to whom?
6. Do we have water quality issues and if so, what are they, how serious, how do they get addressed?
7. Is our drinking water safe and reliable? How does the City verify that?
8. What happens to our water and our rates in the event of another drought?
9. Why do some surrounding cities have lower rates?
10. Is there assistance to help with this increase?
11. How much will monthly rates increase for the average customer?