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Pittsfield nears final approval for 48% water rate increase


Updated June 15
Pittsfield nears final approval for 48% water rate increase
If approved, this will be the first increase the town has had since 2009 and would result in an of increase $19.30 per billing quarter for the average homeowner.
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The town of Pittsfield is nearing final approval for a 48% increase to water rates, which would be the first such increase in more than a decade. 
The proposed increase was first discussed June 1 at a public hearing during a Pittsfield Town Council meeting. At that time, Annaleis Hafford, vice president at Olver Associates, the company that serves as the operator for Pittsfield’s water and sewer systems, gave a presentation on the rate increase and said that, while it is a large number, the hike is needed to maintain the water system that serves 1,088 customers. 

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