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The council adopted a 10% tax on the gross income of stormwater utility providers, effective January 1, 2026; the city administrator said it will not be charged directly to ratepayers. The council also approved 2026 property-tax levies, updated utility rates effective January 1, authorized negotiations to amend the solid-waste contract, and approved first reading of zoning changes allowing townhomes in the R7 district.
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Residents will not be billed separately for the new stormwater utility tax because it applies to utility-provider operations rather than directly to ratepayers. Utility rates will change under the updated six-year rate model on January 1, 2026, although the minutes do not specify the amount of the change. The council directed staff to negotiate solid-waste contract amendments addressing service-disruption credits, performance fees, community collection events, and communication requirements.
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