An agreement was approved to upgrade water and sewer lines for the Circle L Mobile Home Community. This will improve water service and fire safety for residents and allow the city better access to utility meters.
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Residents could see their water and sewer rates increase by 105%.
Smaller water systems across the state that would receive subsidies.
Layton City residents who would face significantly higher utility bills.
An agreement was approved to upgrade water and sewer lines for the Circle L Mobile Home Community. This will improve water service and fire safety for residents and allow the city better access to utility meters.
New state-mandated water fees could force the city to raise water and sewer rates by over 100% to cover costs that don't benefit Layton residents.
The city renewed its contract with Rocky Mountain Power to ensure continued electrical service. The Council chose a five-year term to keep the agreement current.
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