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Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Carefree water rates and fees set to increase BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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arefree Water Company customers will see an estimated $5 monthly increase in their bills after the organization’s board of directors approved its budget. The board OK’d the Arizona Utilities Community Facility District budget on May 3, instituting an over 4.4% increase in base price and commodity fees. A $20 acquisition fee will be charged, too, for customers who come under the Carefree Water Company umbrella from the Cave Creek system, ac-
cording to Greg Crossman, Carefree Water Company general manager. Total expenditures for the Carefree Water Company for �iscal year 2022/23, which runs from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023, are projected to be $21,834,304. This would leave $130,531 of funds available. The current average monthly residential bill is $114.76. With these changes, the new average monthly residential bill would be $119.81. This is based on the average residential water use of 12,000 gallons per month. In addition, the residential base fee is set to increase by $2.22 to $52.66.
Crossman said the rates and fees are consistent with a �ive-year plan that was recommended by Willdan Financial Consultants to support the repayment of water revenue bonds issued to �inance the Carefree Water Consolidation Project. According to Crossman, water costs are increasing by about $200,000 this �iscal year due to several factors, the largest of which being related to water shortages. “CAP (Central Arizona Project) charges for our untreated surface water that comes
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Cave Creek may partner with Foothills Food Bank
FEATURES ........ 15 Pastor Ed Delph: We could use a little ‘I Believe’ right now
FEATURES ........ 18 Desert Foothills Library group gets ‘crafty’ each week
OPINION ......................8 BUSINESS ................. 13 FEATURES ................ 14 CLASSIFIEDS ............ 20 Zone 2
BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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potential partnership between the town of Cave Creek and the Foothills Food Bank may allow the nonpro�it to expand and improve its facilities, according to a May 2 Cave Creek Town Council presentation. Planning Director Luke Kautzman recommended the memorandum of understanding’s approval. This agenda item was for discussion only. For 34 years, the Foothills Food Bank
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During a May 2 Cave Creek Town Council presentation, the potential partnership between Cave Creek and the Foothills Food Bank was brought up for discussion only. (File photo)
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