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Utility Rates

 

 Water 

Effective 7/1/2017

 

Residential rate: 5/8"

Meter fee $36.06
Meter Fee + $4.33 per 100 cubic feet for the first 10 units

Meter Fee + $4.63 per 100 cubic feet for 10.1-20 units

Meter Fee + $5.53 per 100 cubic feet for over 20.1 units

 

Residential rate: 3/4"
Meter fee $47.15
Meter Fee + $4.33 per 100 cubic feet for the first 10 units

Meter Fee + $4.63 per 100 cubic feet for 10.1-20 units

Meter Fee + $5.53 per 100 cubic feet for over 20.1 units

Resolution No. 6128(17) Suspending Increases in Monthly Water Service Consumption Charges

Resolution No. 6052(16) Approving the Suspension of a Portion of the Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Increase in the Monthly Water Service Charges.

Resolution 5859(13) Establishing Increased Water Rates & Charges

Electricity

Effective 7/1/2025

Residential Rates

$0.20396 per KWH for first 325
$0.26002 per KWH for 326-500
$0.38489 per KWH for over 500

Monthly charge for all residential customers is $5.00.

Public benefit program charge is 2.85% per revenue, per customer, per month.

Information on other electric rate schedules.

 

Wastewater

Effective 7/1/2017

 

Residential rate: $9.28 per 100 cubic feet of water (based on six year winter averaging of water used during January, February and March)

**$46.40 minimum charge

Resolution 5858 (13) Establishing Increased Wastewater Rates & Charges

Refuse

Effective 7/1/2023

Collection and Landfill Rates

Commingled Recycling, Green Waste and Cardboard Bins are offered at no additional charge. The Landfill is located at the South End of Avalon Street. The Landfill is open 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on weekends.

Resolution6581(23) - Solid Waste Rates

**In June of each year, the data collection system will take the average based on the previous six year consumption data for each residential and commercial classification, removing the highest and lowest years based on the months of January, February, and March on all non-irrigation water meters. This average consumption, measured in hundred cubic feet (ccf), will become the average number of water units being processed by the Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant.