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AgdaPkt 2016-06-13 Interview and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/13/2016
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7.A. - Page 104 <br /> The following chart shows a survey of combined water and sewer bills for a typical single family <br /> home. The table also shows Redwood City's projected bills for 2016/17 with proposed rates, <br /> excluding any changes in water use due to conservation. Many other regional agencies are also <br /> anticipating rate increases in upcoming years. With the proposed rates for 2016/17, Redwood City's <br /> combined water and sewer bills are projected to remain in the middle range compared to other <br /> regional agencies. <br /> Figure S6: Combined Single Family Water&Sewer Bills <br /> Combined Monthly Single Family Residential Water & Sewer Rate Survey <br /> $250 Water bill based on 8 hcf use; Sewer bill base on flat rate or 7 hcf winter use <br /> ❑Sewer Rates <br /> •Water Rates <br /> $200 Proposed <br /> Current 2016117 <br /> Rates <br /> $150 <br /> �:c° 1 sioo$50 r- �,r, cs4 g 131 f.~4 <br /> C) s� ��fl �c C) a� a c'� Cj Al e e <br /> 5 fl � fl� 5 tea` \\�ca Q�5 ��� G Nc° <br /> ct, J�� �C° F o aG �w� Q <$.` a ��, fleet c ,1/40 <br /> G * Q � a awe _AP� Q4� ©flb ��o e �°'G Sao <br /> COC <br /> Multi-family residential dwelling units in buildings with 10 or more residential units will benefit from <br /> the proposed implementation of reduced sewer service charges, set at 90% of the single family rate. <br /> Impacts vary for non-residential customers depending on customer class and water consumption. <br /> Interestingly, many customers facing larger water rate impacts also face smaller sewer rate impacts <br /> and many customers facing larger sewer rate impacts face smaller water rate impacts. <br /> B Sewer Utility Finances& Rates 77 <br /> Water&Sewer Financial Plans&Rate Studies <br />
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