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Bloomington City Council to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Water Rate Increase on November 18

Bloomington City Council to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Water Rate Increase on November 18

Bloomington residents, your utility bills are poised for a hike as the City Council prepares to hold a public hearing on raising water service rates; the official notice states the meeting is scheduled for November 18, 2024, at 6:30 p.m., with options to attend in person at the Bloomington Civic Plaza or partake virtually with details provided by

the city’s announcement

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Interested citizens have multiple avenues to get involved and share their concerns during the hearing, they can either show up directly at the Council Chambers, tune into BTV via Comcast channels 859 or 14, or stream online through the city’s website and YouTube channel, a full range of options accommodating those who prefer the immediacy of physical attendance and those favoring the distance afforded by modern technology.

To voice opinions directly to the council, members of the public can register to speak by phone with the details provided in the notice, using the access code that will be announced and a password of 111824, plus the meeting’s item number and title if pre-submitting testimony via voicemail or email – a dual-mode of participation that allows for both premeditated and spontaneous contributions.

Additional details on the proposed ordinance and the complexities of the rate change are accessible to all residents, and those interested can reach out to Lori Economy-Scholler, the city’s Chief Financial Officer, at 952-563-8790 for more context or to submit comments.

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