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Resident raises concern about jump in water bills; council explains rate changes

March 12, 2026 | Willard, Box Elder County, Utah


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Resident raises concern about jump in water bills; council explains rate changes
During public comment, a resident raised a question about residential water bills, saying they had "almost doubled" since January and asked whether that could push the city toward a state statutory threshold affecting funding.

City staff responded that the base water rate did increase (staff estimated the base increased by about $12) and that sewer charges also rose slightly; they explained that water and sewer funds are enterprise funds that must be used only for those utilities and cannot be moved into other city funds. Staff further noted the rate changes were passed in the previous summer and implementation was deferred until January so residents could prepare.

Why it matters: changes to utility rates affect affordability for ratepayers; the council acknowledged the public concern and clarified the purpose of the rate increase is to support system maintenance, pipe replacement and operations.

Council follow-up: staff answered residents’ technical questions about how the funds are used and indicated the city will continue to monitor impacts to residents and compliance with applicable state rules. No formal action was taken.

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