Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 14-0327   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/10/2014
Title: Proposed FY 2014/15 Rates for Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste Utilities for Services Provided to Customers Within and Outside City Boundaries
Attachments: 1. Monthly Utility Bill Comparisons - Single Family Residential, 2. Monthly Utility Rate Compaisons - Commercial, 3. Recommended FY 2014/15 Water Supply and Distribution Fund Long Term Financial Plan, 4. Water Rate Survey, 5. Recommended FY 2014/15 Wastewater Management Fund Long Term Financial Plan, 6. Wastewater Rate Survey, 7. Recommended FY 2014/15 Solid Waste Management Fund Long Term Financial Plan, 8. Solid Waste Collection Rate Survey, 9. Proposed Resolution, 10. Tax Roll Detail for Wastewater Services Provided Outside the City Limits, 11. Map of Wastewater Service Area Outside the City Limits
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
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Proposed FY 2014/15 Rates for Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste Utilities for Services Provided to Customers Within and Outside City Boundaries

Report
REPORT IN BRIEF
As part of the annual process of reviewing the financial condition of the three utility enterprises, staff recommends that the City Council adopt changes in utility rates. This report presents an analysis of the current utility policy framework, revenues, expenditures, revenue requirements and utility rates for the City's water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities.

Individual rates and monthly bills may vary. However, as a whole the recommended increases are as follows: 5% increase in water rates, 9% increase in wastewater rates, and 6% increase in solid waste and recycling rates. These increases will result in the average single-family residential monthly bill going up by:

Water $2.33
Wastewater $3.04
Solid Waste and Recycling $2.41
Total $7.78

The new total average monthly bill will be $128.88, an increase of approximately 6.4% over the current year. The City's commercial rates will increase by the same overall percentage as residential rates. Detailed single-family rate comparisons are included as Attachment 1 and commercial rate comparisons are provided as Attachment 2. In comparing rates from various cities, it should be remembered that each city funds and provides a different set of services, and Sunnyvale provides among the most comprehensive suite of services.

The proposed rate increases are included in the recommended FY 2014/15 Budget that is currently being reviewed by the City Council. Each year, staff provides Council with proposed rates and planned changes in rates over twenty years. The proposed increase in water rates is as previously planned and is necessary to cover rising wholesale water costs and significant rehabilitation costs for water infrastructure. The proposed increase in wastewater rates is higher than...

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