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Columbia City Council Approves Water Rate Increase
The Columbia City Council has unanimously approved a water rate increase that will take effect on October 1, 2024. Critics, including Julie Ryan from the COMO Safe Water Coalition, argue the council has failed to hold water utility staff accountable for project delays linked to a 2018 bond issue. Ryan expressed concerns that the rate increase will not lead to improved water quality or timely project completions, and voiced skepticism about the city's ability to manage infrastructure effectively. Meanwhile, the Higginsville Board of Aldermen has also approved a 3.5% increase in water rates, based on recommendations from a prior water study, to help keep up with inflation. This increase will apply to all city residents and customers, reflecting broader challenges in managing water utility costs. Additionally, the Columbia City Council's recent meetings have included discussions on property tax rates and improvements to local parks.
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