Carlisle PA faces third water rate hike in three years
Dec.03, 2008 in
Water Conservation, Water Industry, Water Rates
(Nov. 28, 2008, The Sentinel)
Carlisle residents are facing the possibility of a third water rate increase in as many years.
The proposed 2009 budget includes a 10 percent hike in the user fee. Council may adopt the fiscal plan at its Dec. 11 regular meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. at borough hall, 53 W. South St.
The proposed hike would increase the average quarterly water bill from the current $70 to $77, Borough Manager Steve Hietsch explained.
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