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· Increased cost for vector (rodent and cockroach) control, which rose by 18% over <br /> last year, with projected increases in subsequent years, starting in Fiscal Year <br /> 2003/04, tied to San Francisco Bay Consumer Price Index-Urban <br /> <br /> · Disaster restoration services associated with clean-up activities due to sewer lateral <br /> backups. The cost for disaster restoration rose from $15,995 in Fiscal Year <br /> 2000/01 to expenditures of $44,378 in Fiscal Year 2001/02 or a 177% increase. <br /> The rise in costs was due to an increased number of back-ups and the increased <br /> cost of restoration services. <br />The new monthly charge would be $20.35, an increase of $0.78 per month for residential <br />customers. See attachments for additional impacts to customer bills. <br /> <br />Alternatives <br />The City Council could decline to raise the sewer service charge. Loss of revenues for <br />Fiscal Year 2002/03 would be approximately $240,000. <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br />If the Council approves the proposed changes to the sewer service charge as <br />recommended, a Redwood City residential customer's bimonthly sewer utility bill will <br />increase by $1.57 or 4%, from $39.14 to $40.70. Increases would take effect with the bills <br />sent beginning November 1,2002. <br /> <br />See attachments for summary of fund revenues and expenditures, impacts to water/sewer <br />bills at various levels of water use. <br /> <br />Marilyn Ha~ang Peter Ingrarn Ed Everett <br />Public Works Superintendent Public W;rk irector City Manager <br /> <br />Attachments <br />1. Residential Sewer Utility Bills Benchmarking with other Local Agencies <br />2. Summary of Billing Impacts <br />3. Ordinance <br /> <br /> 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />