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1 • Thursday, January 19, 2017 - The Independent

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2020

No water rate increase for the next fiscal year DuPage Water Commission approves budget for FY 2020-21

On Thursday evening, the DuPage Water Commission Board approved its Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget which will maintain the current water rate at $4.97 per thousand gallons. On May 1, 2020, the commission’s customers, which includes most of the municipalities and private water agencies in DuPage county, will not see their water rates increase. “I am proud of what the commission has been able to accomplish over the last six years,” said com-

mission Chairman Jim Zay. “Board members and staff remain committed to the goal of maintaining our water rates as low as possible and operating the water commission as a best-inclass self-sustaining utility.” Since January of 2015, the commission has done an outstanding job at minimizing water rate increase to its customers. During this time frame, the commission has only raised its total water rate by two cents per thousand gallons. “Since January of 2015, if you look at household affordability, an average family of four in DuPage using approximately 10,000 gallons per month, have seen their water bills

increase by only 20 cents per month due to the commission’s water rate changes,” Zay said. “That is less than one penny per day.” The commission has been able to maintain and minimize its water rates going back to 2015, even considering the following: • Water rate increases from the City of Chicago, our supplier, which

total $0.27 per thousand gallons, • Loss of approximately $35 million in annual revenue with the sunsetting of the sales tax each year since 2016, • Decrease in the commission’s overall water sales of approximately 3%, • A much larger Capital Improvement Plan

In October of last year, the DuPage Water Commission was one of the only two agencies in the nation awarded the 2019 Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance from the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies. The commission was recognized for its overall responsible financial performance.

COVID-19 updates for DuPage County

As of 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 19, there were 1,693 total cases among DuPage County residents, including 87 deaths. Of those 345 were outbreak-associated, while 1,348 were not. Since Saturday, there were 32 new cases and four deaths reported. (Outbreak-associated cases are linked to a congregate setting, e.g., long-term care facilities, workplaces, schools, or large gathering, e.g., convention, concert.) Regarding the 345 outbreak-associated cases (including 53 deaths) among DuPage County residents: • 43 cases (including 10 deaths) are attributed to the Willowbrook longterm care facility (LTCF), • 253 cases (including 43 deaths) are attributed to 32 additional LTCFs, and • 49 cases are attributed to 21 outbreaks in other congregate settings and large gatherings.

DuPage County Health Department (DCHD) announces four additional deaths of persons with COVID-19 infection reported since Saturday: • Male resident of a Lisle long-term care facility in his 80s with underlying conditions, • Male resident of a Lisle long-term care facility in his 90s with underlying conditions, • Female resident of a Naperville long-term care facility in her 80s with underlying conditions, and • Male resident of a Westmont longterm care facility in his 60s with underlying conditions. Number of cases by town At press time, these area communities reported the number of COVID-19 cases as follows: Addison 115, Bensenville 113, Elmhurst 84, Lombard 89, Oak Brook Terrace 9, Villa Park 64, Wood Dale 20.

Feeding the Fenton community

Fenton employees (from left): Pedro Castro, Jason Madl, Wood Dale Officer Matt Nelson, and Tom Kobel wave while setting up food distribution on the morning of Friday, April 17. “Our priorities remain the same,” said Superintendent James Ongtengco. “Feed our students, continue their education, and communicate regularly.” More photos inside this issue.

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