The Bremen Town Council members are considering an increase in water and sewer rates.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Opens Public Hearing Concerning Water, Sewer Rates
The Argos Town Council members opened a public hearing last week to take comments concerning a proposed water and sewer rate increase.
Continue readingArgos Town Council to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Water, Sewer Rate Increases
The Argos Town Council members will take public comments on proposed water rate and sewer rate increases in their upcoming meeting.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Adopts Water and Sewer Rate Ordinance Amendments
Water and sewer rates will be increasing for Bremen residents beginning July 1.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Ordinances for Water and Sewer Rates
Plymouth residents could see an increase in water and sewer rates in 2021.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Consider Raise in Water and Sewer Rates
The Bremen Town Council will soon need to raise water and sewer rates.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Continues to Research Water and Sewer Rate Increase
There is no new information on how much water and sewer rates will increase for residents in Bremen.
Plymouth Wastewater Upgrades Continue
Progress continues at Plymouth’s wastewater facilities. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the Board of Works Monday that Division 1 of the Ledyard Plant renovations is moving along smoothly. “We expect to have the plant start-up on the east side. The west side’s already up in operation, but the east side, we’re anticipating that to begin next Tuesday,” he said. “It’ll go for a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday start-up process. The first side went relatively smooth, so we expect the same for the east side.” Continue reading
Plymouth to Take First Steps Toward Sewer Rate Increase
The Plymouth Common Council will start the process of raising sewer rates tonight. A sewer rate ordinance will be presented for first reading. Accounting firm Umbaugh and Associates has recommended a 17-percent increase to fund upgrades to the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, while continuing to cover day-to-day operations and existing debt payments. Continue reading
Plymouth Sewer Rate Hike Recommended
Sewer rates may soon be going up for Plymouth residents. During Monday’s Board of Works meeting, John Julien with accounting firm Umbaugh and Associates presented a 23-page financial analysis of the city’s Wastewater Department. Continue reading