The city is trying to help low-income residents pay their utility bills. They've extended the pilot program and are looking for more people to sign up.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Fees will increase to better reflect the current cost of sewer infrastructure.
The city's infrastructure fund and residents who rely on stable, long-term utility planning.
Developers and property owners facing higher costs for new construction projects.
The city is trying to help low-income residents pay their utility bills. They've extended the pilot program and are looking for more people to sign up.
The city is raising sewer impact fees to keep up with construction costs, which haven't been updated in years. The council decided to delay the start date to 2026 to give developers more time to prepare.
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