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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Water Fee Proposal

September 24, 2024 | Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas


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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Water Fee Proposal
In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the management of the city's water fund and proposed fees related to land use. One speaker emphasized the need for transparency in financial allocations, arguing against using water fund resources for street repairs without a dedicated tracking system. They highlighted the importance of addressing the community's water needs, especially in light of inflation and previous studies indicating urgent requirements.

Another point of contention was the proposed fee for residents seeking to withdraw from the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Critics argued that the fee, set at $500, lacks enforceability and fairness, as it imposes a financial burden on individuals who cannot vote on such regulations. The speaker pointed out that the current law allows for automatic removal from the ETJ if the city does not respond to a petition within 45 days, rendering the fee ineffective.

City officials responded by explaining that the fee was intended to cover administrative costs associated with processing withdrawal requests. They acknowledged the concerns raised but defended the fee as a necessary measure to manage underfunded mandates.

The discussion also touched on adjustments to water rates, with officials noting that increases would be inflation-based and aimed at ensuring the city covers its operational costs. The meeting concluded with the council approving a resolution, despite ongoing debates about the implications of the proposed fees and rate adjustments.

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