ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Annapolis residents can expect to see a higher water and sewer bill this summer.
The City Council passed legislation Tuesday to raise the city's water and sewer rates beginning July 1.
Residents will see the change on their quarterly bill in September.
The average city household that used to pay $86 every three months on water and sewer bills will now pay up to $166. The $401 that average commercial users paid per quarter will soar to $763.
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They don't say why they did it?
They using the SBY WWTP too?
HA!!! Taxes, fees, fines, and surcharges! What are ya gonna do?? Vote for the next group of liars? HA!! They (the politicians) KNOW you might whine and moan. You'll still pay....LOL! The "system", at least the one THEY operate, is working FINE! Its coming soon to a neighborhood near YOU!
Much better than the $250./qtr. that we pay in Fruitland, with an 8,000 gallon minimum!
6:47 PM
Go take your medicine. You are obsessed with the 'system'. You rant about others whining and moaning and that's all you do. Take a break.
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