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14669 Fitzgerald Avenue North, Hugo, MN 55038 • (651) 762‐6300 • www.ci.hugo.mn.us <br />TO: Honorable Mayor Tom Weidt and Members of the City Council <br />FROM: Anna Wobse, Finance Director <br />SUBJECT: 2025 Water and Sanitary Sewer Service Rates <br />DATE: For the City Council Meeting of March 3, 2025 <br />DESIRED COUNCIL ACTION <br />Adoption of Resolution Approving a Pro Forma Financial Guide for Water and Sanitary Sewer Operations for the 2025 <br />Fiscal Year and Establishing Service Rates. <br />BRIEF HISTORY <br />The utility fund operates as an enterprise fund and therefore it does not receive revenue from property taxes. The fund <br />is financed through user fees paid for services provided instead of property taxes. <br />Over the last seven years, the Finance Department has prepared the water and sewer rate schedules rather than <br />outsourcing the task to a consulting firm. The Finance Department has collected, organized and analyzed water usage <br />information and staff is ready to recommend water and sanitary sewer rates for the 2025 fiscal year. <br />PRO FORMA FINANCIAL GUIDE <br />In order to develop service rates staff developed a pro forma financial guide (basically a budget) for the Water and <br />Sewer Departments. Staff feels that the spending items identified in the guide reflect the true and actual expenses for <br />the services being provided. Funds for large repair items (such as pump repairs, water main breaks and lift station <br />rebuilds) have been identified separately. <br />In 2022, the Public Works Department moved into a new larger facility and a new larger facility continues to bring <br />increased costs for maintenance contracts and other services. Both the water and sewer budgets reflect their portion <br />of those increases. <br />Inflation continues to impact the cost of everyday supplies needed to maintain a safe and reliable distribution system. <br />Utilities and insurance are also seeing continued increases, all of which contribute to higher operational costs for the <br />Water & Sewer Departments. <br />This year funds have been allocated in the sewer budget for submersible pump repairs. The sewer fund budget also <br />continues to see sizable increases from Metropolitan Council Environment Services for sewage treatment. <br />Water and sewer rates were last adjusted in 2024. However, those adjustments only impacted separately metered <br />irrigation usage and the base fees for sanitary sewer services.
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