During a recent government meeting, a resident raised concerns regarding the stormwater fee structure, highlighting perceived inequities in the billing system. The resident pointed out that the current fee categories charge residential customers $1, multiunit customers $2, and commercial utilities $3. They argued that the dual billing for residential and irrigation meters results in an unfair total of $3 for stormwater services, despite their household not using more water than the average residential user.
The resident emphasized that their household was encouraged to install an additional meter to alleviate stress on the sewer system, yet they are still being charged for stormwater services on both accounts. They expressed frustration over being billed for irrigation during drought conditions when water usage is restricted, questioning the rationale behind the charges.
Additionally, the resident brought attention to the Georgia street use fee, noting that the water fund is nearing a $3 million expenditure. They stressed the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades to meet future water demands, urging the government to address these financial concerns and reconsider the stormwater fee structure to ensure fairness among residents.