I am a resident and business owner. How will the rate increase affect my monthly bill?
Unlike other utility companies, Boulder City utility bills reflect electric, water, sewer, and refuse disposal services. Based on the options provided from the rate study, a typical residential monthly power bill of $116 would go to $140, an increase of $24. A typical water bill of $49 would increase to $61, a change of $12, and the sewer bill would increase $2.50 per month.

Now looking at your business utility bill, a typical monthly power bill of $1,200 would go to $1,400, an increase of $200. A typical water bill of $61 would increase to $74, a change of $13, and the sewer bill would increase $5 per month.

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1. Why does the City have to increase utility rates?
2. How do I reduce my utility bill?
3. I do not make much money. Is there any help for me?
4. Why doesn’t Boulder City get cheap power from all of the solar plants in the Eldorado Valley?
5. What about the City land sales, will those help the Utility Fund?
6. I am a resident and business owner. How will the rate increase affect my monthly bill?
7. When will this increase take effect?