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Changes on the Horizon for Bossier City Water Rates as Council Considers Increases

Changes on the Horizon for Bossier City Water Rates as Council Considers Increases

Changes on the Horizon for Bossier City Water Rates

As we approach the New Year, residents of Bossier City might want to get ready for some changes regarding their water bills. The City Council is set to make a significant decision on December 31 that could impact every water customer in the area. After a recent study by the state health department, it’s been suggested that water rates may be increasing starting February 1, 2025.

Why the Rate Increase?

City officials have made it clear that this proposal stems from recommendations by the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH). They’re urging the city to implement these changes to ensure that Bossier City maintains eligibility for critical state funding. Amanda Nottingham, the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), explained, “This was done because we are the recipient of grant funding. It had nothing to do with any kind of perceived financial instability of the utility.” Essentially, without these adjustments, the city runs the risk of losing vital Water Sector Program funding. This could also mean having to pay back funds that have already been allocated towards essential projects.

The Details of the Proposed Increase

Currently, customers living within the city limits pay a flat rate of $10.16 for their water service, along with a consumption fee of $3.61 for every thousand gallons used. If the proposal is approved, the flat rate would jump by $1.62, bringing it to approximately $11.78, while the consumption fee would see an increase of 58 cents, making it $4.19 per 1,000 gallons.

For customers outside the city limits who use city-supplied water, there will be changes here too. Their flat rate would rise by $3.00, and the consumption fee would go up by 86 cents. It’s important to note that water rates for those outside of the city are already set at one and a half times higher than those for residents living inside city limits. However, those who receive water and sewer services but reside outside the city do not have to pay for sanitation services, ambulance fees, or beautification expenses.

What Happens If Rates Don’t Increase?

A lot is riding on this decision. If the City Council decides against increasing the water rates, Bossier City risks losing out on helpful state grants. These funds are crucial for various projects, including something as significant as the $5 million grant for the Barksdale Boulevard 24-inch water main project. Nottingham warned, “We would need to pay back water sector funds which supplemented other projects.” A compelling reason for the council to reconsider their options!

Looking Ahead

But the proposed increases don’t stop there. The study suggests that residents may need to brace themselves for annual increases starting in 2026, with city leaders proposing a modest 2% hike that year. The hope is that these adjustments will help the city build a healthy reserve of around 15% of water revenue. This reserve would serve as a safety net for operating costs and ensure that the city can keep its water services running smoothly.

Final Thoughts

As December 31 approaches, all eyes will be on the City Council meeting as they navigate these recommendations. If you’re a Bossier City resident, now might be a good time to think about how this potential increase could affect your monthly budget. After all, when it comes to our water, it’s always better to be prepared!


Changes on the Horizon for Bossier City Water Rates as Council Considers Increases

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