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File #: 21-087    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 1/26/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/23/2021 Final action: 2/23/2021
Title: A Resolution to increase the Stormwater Service Fees effective July 1, 2021 Presenter: Richard Mulledy, Stormwater Enterprise Manager
Attachments: 1. Resolution_Stormwater Fee Increase.pdf, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Stormwater Enterprise Fee Increase_2.05.pdf, 4. Signed Resolution 27-21

Title
A Resolution to increase the Stormwater Service Fees effective July 1, 2021

Presenter:
Richard Mulledy, Stormwater Enterprise Manager
Body
Summary:
The Stormwater Enterprise is requesting approval of a Resolution to adjust the Stormwater fees and amend City Code as authorized pursuant to City Code Section 14.8.107(E) to meet the financial obligations of the Stormwater Enterprise (SWENT). The proposed fee increases are intended to generate additional yearly revenue necessary to meet increasing Stormwater Enterprise obligations.

The proposed fee options are estimated to produce revenues necessary to meet the financial obligations of SWENT through the year 2035.

The rate increases are proposed to be implemented beginning July 1, 2021.

Background:
On November 7, 2017, the citizens of Colorado Springs passed Ballot Initiative 2A approving the implementation of a stormwater service fee per Ordinance 17-19 beginning July 1, 2018. The fees were established at a residential rate of $5 per dwelling unit/month and a non-residential rate of $30 per acre/month on developed or improved properties. The resulting revenue for 2021 is estimated at $16.25M.

The City of Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU), and Pueblo County entered into an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on April 28, 2016, committing to improvements for stormwater infrastructure, operations, maintenance, and MS4 compliance programs in the amount of $460 million over 20 years. The IGA requires a five-year average of expenditures and capital projects of $22M for the 2021-2025 time period. The CSU Sanitary Sewer Creek Crossing Stabilization Program is committed to approximately $3.3M per year of the $22M expenditure. This constitutes a $2M per year average increase with $1.7M increase coming from SWENT and $300,000 increase coming from CSU. The current stormwater fees do not provide the necessary revenue to meet the 2021-2025 SWENT minimum expenditure requirements.

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