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The proposed July 1, 2026 water rates include a 3% increase plus a $65 annual capital debt service assessment for single-family customers, raising the average water bill by about 8%.
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The additional $65 would help pay for the Turkey Hill tank and booster station and would continue for 30 years while the bond is repaid. The proposed rates also reflect higher operating and maintenance costs. The Citizens Advisory Board recommended the proposal, but the minutes do not record a Board of Water Commissioners vote approving it.
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