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Committee rejects proposal to collapse sewer-rate hearings into a single city-council hearing

April 15, 2021 | CITY, COUNTY & LOCAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas


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Committee rejects proposal to collapse sewer-rate hearings into a single city-council hearing
House Bill 1630E, presented by Senator Davis on behalf of Representative Maddox and explained by John Wilkerson (general counsel, Municipal League), proposed aligning sewer-rate hearings with water-rate practice so that sewer-rate changes would be handled at a city-council meeting with a 10-day published notice. Wilkerson said the change would eliminate an extra hearing step that can delay implementation in small cities and create administrative efficiencies.

Committee members probed whether the change would reduce public participation and worried that relying on newspaper notice might not reach many citizens. Senator Clark and others said the extra hearing sometimes gives residents an additional week to prepare and respond. Wilkerson and the sponsor argued that cities publish notices, post agendas online, and that modern practice already provides multiple notice routes. The sponsor also noted ongoing efforts to broaden acceptable publication methods beyond newspapers.

After extended discussion and closing remarks by the sponsor, the Chair announced there was no motion in favor and the bill failed in committee.

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