Daily News | Philadelphia Water Department wants to increase water bills by 20%. Here’s how you can weigh in on the rate increase.
For those looking to weigh in on these rate hikes, you have an opportunity March 22 and 23 to give feedback, ask questions and hear PWD make their case for water rate increases.The Inquirer will explain how this process works and how you can get involved.By 2024, the water department wants residential customers’ monthly rates to be 20% higher than they are now., these increased rates would go into effect Sept. 1, 2023, and Sept. 1, 2024.
Residential customers will see a 12% water rate increase on Sept. 1, 2023, and an additional 8% increase on Sept. 1, 2024. For the average household, which currently pays around $70 per month on their water bill, this increase would translate into an additional $14 per month over the next two years. By 2024, that household’s water bill would be $84.While PWD serves the city with water, they don’t officially set the rates.
For PWD to change the rate they charge you for water, they must officially ask the Water Rate Board. PWD gives two notices to the board, advanced and formal notices of rate changes, which were sent to the board in
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