Set storm and sewer fees for fiscal year 2006-07
In Plain English
The city engineer has prepared a report recommending how much residents and businesses should pay for storm drain and sewer services next year. The city holds a public hearing each year to review these utility fees before setting the final rates. If approved, the new fees take effect July 1, 2006.
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Votes
Adopted Resolution No. 93-06 accepting the report of the City Engineer for collection of Storm and Sewer Fees for Fiscal year 2006-07
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a plan for setting storm drain and sewer fees for the 2006-07 fiscal year. This was a procedural step that accepts the city engineer's report on recommended utility rates, which will determine how much residents and businesses pay for these services starting July 1, 2006. The actual fee amounts were not specified in this vote, as this was part of the annual process to review and set utility rates. This routine budget action received broad support, consistent with most council members' typical voting patterns on budget matters.
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