Residents who are seniors or permanently disabled can save about $25 a month on garbage and water.
Low-income seniors and customers with permanent disabilities in Brentwood could save about $25 monthly on their water and garbage bills under a discount program the city has revived.
Under the new program, which the City Council unanimously approved last week, utility ratepayers could save $14.08 on their water service and $10.73 on garbage cart service. A 50% discount for the base water rate and a 33% discount for the smallest garbage option would be offered to those who qualify, Director of Finance Kerry Breen said.
First offered in 1981, the city’s water/sewer discount program continued through 2013 when it was stopped, Breen said.Breen said the discounts can only be offered with non-rate-related monies such as late fees and service application fees, but he confirmed that there was enough money now to fund up to 950 households. Staff expects annual available revenue of about $125,000 in the solid waste fund and $225,000 in the water fund, which would fund for the discount program, according to the report.
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