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File #: 19-0905    Version: 1 Name: 5/6/19 Resolution Directing the City Administrator to Provide a Revised Water Rate Structure
Type: Resolution Status: Defeated
File created: 5/6/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/6/2019 Final action: 5/6/2019
Enactment date: 5/6/2019 Enactment #:
Title: Resolution Directing the City Administrator to Provide a Revised Residential Water Rate Structure
Sponsors: Ali Ramlawi
Title
Resolution Directing the City Administrator to Provide a Revised Residential Water Rate Structure
Memorandum
On June 18, 2018, the Ann Arbor City Council enacted changes to the structure of water rates effective July 1, 2018. This decision was made based on an extensive ???Water and Wastewater Cost of Service Study, the City's first in over 15 years. The study was performed to determine the costs of operating and investing in drinking water and sewer services and to? set the rates customers who drive those costs should pay. The Water and Sewer Cost of Service Study Final Report, dated June 27, 2018, included a structure with four tiers, with progressive pricing including a sharp increase for the fourth and highest tier.

Subsequent to the implementation of this rate structure some City Councilmembers received concerns from their constituents about the impacts of the highest tier, and directed the City Administrator to have an independent and competent third part review the pricing structure and provide defensible alternatives to the adopted structure. Council approved a contract with Arcadis to provide this review, which was presented on March 11, 2019. One option presented, which may be a viable alternative is Option 2 for the residential user class, which combines tiers 3 and 4 into a single pricing tier.

City Council recognizes that setting the water rates is an integral part of the budgeting process, and that changing the water rate structure at this time would adversely impact adoption of the FY2020 budget. Therefore, Council is directing the City Administrator to provide a revised residential water rate structure that consists of three tiers, combining the current third and fourth tiers to Council for consideration and potential adoption in the first quarter of FY2020
Staff
Prepared by: Councilmember Ramlawi
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Public Services Area Administrator
Marti Praschan, Chief of Staff, Public Services
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