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Consultants presented updated water-rate options covering a nine-year period, based on projected 2.4% annual customer growth and about 350 additional households per year; the council did not adopt new rates.
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The workshop examined how water charges could fund operating costs, infrastructure, reserves, and debt while addressing cost differences among irrigation tiers. Council members also discussed senior discounts, low-income rates, and conservation measures, but no rate change was approved. The council postponed pending site-specific comprehensive-plan amendments and annexations and asked staff to prepare map and text amendments for a March 24 public hearing.
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