Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff
Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff
The Flagstaff City Council and Water Commission have announced that they will be reviewing proposed changes to water rates during their upcoming joint meetings in March. The changes will impact customers paying for water, reclaimed water, or sewer services in the city.
According to the announcement, "The City Council will vote on a final draft of changes to water, wastewater, and reclaimed water rates on April 16 with final adoption of changes scheduled for June 18 and July 2. Final changes would be effective Sept. 1, 2024."
Members of the public are encouraged to participate in these meetings and provide their feedback. The meetings will cover discussions on wastewater, water, and reclaimed water rates affecting various customer categories such as single-family residential, commercial, manufacturing, and institutional customers.
The City of Flagstaff is conducting a rate study to evaluate the current rates and fees for water, wastewater, and reclaimed water services. The ultimate aim is to ensure the provision of clean, safe drinking water and sanitary wastewater services for the community of Flagstaff.
For those interested in participating in the meetings, the details are as follows:
- Joint City Council/Water Commission meeting on wastewater rates
Location: In person option - Flagstaff City Hall (211 W Aspen Ave)
Virtual option – to stream the meeting, visit flagstaff.az.gov/1461
- Joint City Council/Water Commission meeting on water and reclaimed water rates
Date/Time: Monday, March 25 at 3 p.m.
Location: In person option - Flagstaff City Hall (211 W Aspen Ave)
Virtual option – to stream the meeting, visit flagstaff.az.gov/1461
To offer online public comments during the meetings, participants can click on the provided links on the city's website.
For further information or to provide feedback, individuals are encouraged to visit cleanwaterflagstaff.com.