Huntsville leaders took a circuitous route to find way to raise rates.
for both water consumption rates and availability rates. The city council responded, essentially, with a no.
The availability rate is a monthly flat fee, which is based on having water available for customers. The consumption rate is an upward sliding scale that’s based on how much a customer uses per month. Kelley said Huntsville Utilities delayed seeking the rate hike as long as possible – a delay made even longer by the COVID pandemic. The utility is in the midst of more than $220 million in building projects, not to mention other rising costs and the continued growth of not only Alabama’s most populous city but its largest based on land space.
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