Director Navan presented staff recommendations and the Trilogy Inc. financial analysis for the city’s stormwater and wastewater utilities at the Oct. 20 meeting.
Stormwater: Navan said Trilogy’s analysis found the stormwater utility in an acceptable position but vulnerable to emergency repairs such as a major storm sewer project on Milwaukee Avenue. The council adopted a resolution to set the 2026 stormwater utility rate at $90.60 per ERU per year, which staff described as an additional roughly $12 ERU increase effective Jan. 1, 2026. Navan and council members discussed that continued, moderate rate increases are intended to create a sustainable fund for capital repairs and to meet state‑mandated reductions tied to the city’s MS4 permit and total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirements.
Wastewater: Navan said a 2020 rate study and subsequent annual increases left the wastewater utility in good financial shape but projected reserve drawdowns due to capital spending. Staff recommended and the council adopted a 3% wastewater rate increase for 2026, effective Jan. 1, 2026, and noted that the increase had been included in the draft 2026 budget presented earlier in October.
Motion and outcome: Council members moved and seconded the resolutions for both utilities. Each resolution was approved by voice vote; no council member recorded opposition.
Ending: Staff said the increases will be incorporated into the 2026 budget and used to fund capital projects and ensure utilities meet legal and operational requirements.