The City of Tucson has approved another water rate increase. It is set to take effect on July 1. The $2.16 hike will raise the average household's water bill to $45.60.
It is set to take effect on July 1.This is part of a series of annual increases of 5.5% expected until 2027, with residents projected to pay around $53.28 by 2026.Efforts will be made to educate residents on water conservation.For more information visit City of Tucson Low Income Assistance Program.Bivian Contreras is a real-time editor for KGUN 9.
Bivian graduated from the University of Arizona School of Journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and is currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Operational Meteorology. Share your story ideas and important issues with Bivian by emailing [email protected] or by connecting on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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