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10/7/2024
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<br /> <br />Funding Future Capital Projects <br />The Study reviewed the timing and cost of capital projects over the next ten years. Staff has reviewed timing <br />of capital projects to align them with required repairs/replacement while allowing the funds to build or <br />maintain adequate cash as appropriate. <br />Recommendations: <br /> No external borrowing is anticipated over the next ten years. For 2025, the City will be <br />able to return to allocating $1 million/year for sewer main repairs. Likewise, the City <br />is able to fund the Storm Drainage CIP at the level anticipated in 2022, if it chooses. <br /> Annual rate increases are recommended for the Water Fund for the next ten years, <br />while the Sewer and Storm Drainage Funds can maintain their current 2024 rates for <br />several years. We recommend including inflationary increases for the Sewer Fund <br />starting in 2031 and no increases over the next 10 years for the Storm Drainage Fund <br />since the Ðshot in the armÑ rate increase in 2023 has done what was intended. <br /> <br />Managing Revenue Volatility <br />The Study reviewed the fixed vs. variable costs for the Water Fund. This was last reviewed in 2020. Fixed <br />costs are defined as those the City will incur regardless of water usage. These fixed costs should be paid <br />for with the Fixed Rate. Current charges cover 100% of fixed costs, plus a portion of capital costs, based <br />on audited 2023 expenditures. Therefore, we do not recommend any structural changes to the existing <br />fixed charges, only minimal increases to continue rebuilding reserves. <br /> <br />Review of Water Fund Rates <br />Whenever there are significant changes to water rate structures, a follow-up review is recommended to <br />determine if the rates are generating appropriate revenues, determine if the anticipated capital needs are <br />being met and if reserves are adequate. The new rate structure was adopted effective January 1, 2021. <br />The previous update in 2022 determined a needed correction to the rates, which was completed in early <br />2023, thus delaying the impacts of the new rate structure until now. A review of 2023 water usage <br />determined the new rates and proposed annual increases will meet the FundÓs needs, while building future <br />reserves. Below are some statistics regarding usage for 2023: <br /> <br /> Residential Customers: Consumption down by nearly 3%. <br /> Multi-Family Customers: Consumption increased 14%, due to new construction <br />Djuz!pg!Sptfwjmmf!!Qbhf!3! <br />3135!Vujmjuz!Sbuf!Tuvez!Vqebuf!!Pdupcfs!3135! <br />Qbhf!6!pg!6:7 <br /> <br />
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