Monday, November 30, 2009

WPCA Votes to Increase Sewer Rate


After a public hearing, attended by no member of the public, the Water Pollution Control Authority voted Monday to increase sewer usage fees by 12%. The average homeowner will see a semi-annual increase of approximately $13.

Water and Sewer Commissioner explained that the increase in rates is projected to be sufficient to cover expenses for three billing periods.

Russo emphasized that the rate increase has nothing to do with the current shortfall in the Water and Sewer Department budget. That shortfall is expected to be rectified by aggressive collection techniques, including the threat of foreclosure, if the Common Council agrees.

According to Russo, based on a proforma budget projected for the next year, which he characterizes as a "flat" budget, the increase will cover the drop in usage that the department now projects in coming months.

"We'll be taking the budget and dividing it out among fewer units sold," Russo said.

Russo indicates that the drop in usage, or conservation, is the prime culprit in the need to increase rates.

"The response to the rate increase among the public is universally negative," WPCA and Common Council member David Bauer said. They are asking about accountability and they are asking what value they are getting for the increase."

Russo countered that he is happy to answer and question, in any venue, about accountability and value, and that the budget he is projecting reflects deep cuts.

Bauer voted for the increase, as a measure of necessity, as did all the members of the WPCA.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Speaking with city water employees there seems to be a lot of waist within in the water department especially equipment bought and never used. I and many other tax payers would like to see a full audit of the water and sewer department.