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Former Housing Dep t head Liz Morales named Tucson assistant city manager

Former Housing Dep t head Liz Morales named Tucson assistant city manager
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Recycled water creates a flowing river in Tucson, nourishing ecosystem

Recycled water creates a flowing river in Tucson, nourishing ecosystem
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Tucson halts operations at water plant threatened by toxic chemical

Water rates on the rise? What it could mean for you

TUCSON (KVOA) - If you live outside Tucson city limits, you may see a significant increase on your water bill. Tucson mayor and council are currently set to discuss upping water rates for unincorporated Pima County residents next Tuesday. Rates for these customers could go up as much as 50 percent. Right now, the cost of service for water is set on a block rate structure, meaning the more you use, the more you pay per unit of water. All options under consideration would increase the rate. Most everybody in the county is not happy about it, plus the uncertainty of what are we dealing with? said Mark Taylor, Chair of Citizens Water Advisory Committee. Are we dealing with a five percent increase or a fifty percent increase.

Board of Supervisors opposes Tucson Water s planned rate increase for unincorporated residents | Business

Supervisor Matt Heinz and Supervisor Adelita Grijalva voted against the resolution.  Supervisor Rex Scott said he brought forth the resolution for several reasons. Most notably, Scott believes the rate increase is based on trying to get unincorporated areas to either incorporate or be annexed by the closest  municipality, not because it costs more to deliver water to unincorporated residents. A majority of the Tucson Water customers who would be affected are in Scott’s District 1.  “The city has decided as a means of generating additional revenue for the utility that they are going to charge higher rates to people who live outside the city limits, but only if they live in unincorporated Pima County,” Scott said. “Roughly 34% of Tucson Water customers live outside the city limits and about 28% of that is unincorporated Pima County, while the other 6% is in Marana, Oro Valley or South Tucson.” 

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