The council is looking at potential changes to utility rates and city fees. This could mean higher monthly bills for water or other services.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The city is working to remove late fees from 1,300 accounts.
Residents who were incorrectly charged late fees.
Residents and businesses will face increased costs for city services.
The city is updating what it charges for utility services and other municipal fees. These changes are meant to keep city services running smoothly in the coming year.
Midvale raises water rates to encourage conservation amid severe drought KSL News
A third-party billing processor failed to run auto-payments, causing confusion and late fees for over 1,200 residents.
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