The city is looking to update water rates to pay for infrastructure and encourage conservation. Residents are concerned about how these costs will be split between homes and businesses.
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Most households could see an average increase of about $3 to $5 per month starting in 2026.
The entire city benefits from a more stable and sustainable water system that can handle future growth and repairs.
Residents who use large amounts of water for irrigation will likely see higher bills under the new tiered system.
The city is looking to update water rates to pay for infrastructure and encourage conservation. Residents are concerned about how these costs will be split between homes and businesses.
The city is moving to metered water billing to encourage conservation. The new rates will impact how much residents pay based on their lot size and actual water usage.
The city is moving to a metered billing system for irrigation water. This will likely change how much you pay, and the council is trying to find a balance between covering costs and keeping bills fair for different property sizes.
The city is considering raising water rates and changing how irrigation is billed to cover the cost of aging pipes and rising inflation. This could change your monthly bill significantly depending on how much water you use.