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Wastewater Rate Changes Fiscal Year 2014
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Fees and Rates Reviewed annually in relation to anticipated costs and cost recovery targets Basic tenants –Development pays for itself –Services that benefit specific segment of population are charged a fee –Enterprise operations are 100% self supporting –Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Loan agreement must be adhered to
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Changes from current Wastewater FeeCurrentProposed$ Change Residential$24.75$28.70$3.95 Commercial base$12.00$13.92$1.92 Commercial per 1,000 gallons$2.05$2.38$0.33 Industrial per 1,000 gallons$1.85$2.15$0.30 Multi Family per unit$15.40$17.85$2.45 Wastewater Collection outside$37.13$43.05$5.92
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Cost Drivers Expense Category2013 Budget2014 BudgetVariance Loan Repayment$2,233,350$3,438,770$1,205,420 Contractual$2,123,510$2,375,190$ 251,680 Supplies$1,335,950$1,583,000$ 247,050 Other$1,429,890$1,518,620$ 88,730 Total$7,122,700$8,915,580$1,792,880 Over cost increase is 25%, rate increase request is 16%, remainder is paid from Fund reserves.
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Total Residential Bill Change CurrentProposed Wastewater $24.75$28.70 Sanitation $20.00 Total $44.75$48.70 Other Bill ComparisonAverage per Month Cable Television (video only)$86 (2011) Internet Service$55.99 Water (2 people)$32.00 Electric$144.51
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Comparisons City2009 Total 2014 Total % Change Coolidge$13.66$15.2310% Arizona City*$24.00$32.0033% Florencen/a$29.63n/a Eloy **$26.40$43.0463% Maricopan/a$62.91n/a Casa Grande$19.18$28.7050% WIFA average$23.79 (2009) $33.74 (2011) 42% *Arizona City collects property tax also ** Eloy 2013 based on their rate study not as adopted
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