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File #: 16-214    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/1/2016 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/9/2016 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing and Adoption of Wastewater Rates for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2016-14 Sewer Rate Increase, 2. PowerPoint Presentation - Sewer Rates
TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager
Dawn Marie Buckland, Director of Administration and Govt Affairs

DATE: June 9, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Administration and Government Affairs Department

Staff Contact Dawn Marie Buckland, 480.348.3555
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Public Hearing and Adoption of Wastewater Rates for Fiscal Years 2017 and 2018
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Council Goals or Statutory Requirements:
Finances - Long term balanced financial plan.

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution 2016-14, increasing wastewater rates by 10% in FY 2017 and a subsequent increase of 10% for FY 2018
Background

SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The Town's wastewater, or sewer, fund is an enterprise fund, which means that revenues collected by rate payers should cover their respective costs. While the Town of Paradise Valley contracts out wastewater service with the City of Scottsdale through an intergovernmental agreement (IGA), the Town is responsible for the billing and remittance, as well as for the local infrastructure. Every effort is made to keep costs as low as possible, and rate studies are conducted to calculate the reasonable distribution of costs amongst the rate payers.

Beginning in 2009, the sewer fund was supplemented with funds from the General Fund. The Town last increased wastewater rates in 2010 to reduce this subsidy. In FY 2014, the entire sewer fund balance of $4.9 million was transferred to the General Fund to reimburse the fund for sewer-related expenditures. In the years since, costs related to the operations and debt service of the sewer system have continued to exceed revenues. The General Fund has made consecutive contributions of $650,000 to subsidize the sewer fund.




BUDGETARY IMPACT:
The culmination of analysis over the last two years with the assistance of Willdan and Pat Walker Consulting addresses the updated IGA with the City of Scottsdale, the need to fund a sewer sy...

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