The city of Gilbert invites residents to attend an upcoming open house event to provide feedback and learn more about the proposed changes in wastewater and recurrent water levels.
The event will allow community members to acquire a better understanding of Gilbert’s utility services, why are tariff corrections, potential impact on utility accounts and steps that the city is taking to ensure the maintenance and improvement of infrastructure Gilbert’s wastewater is aimed at the infrastructure date.
“Meet your Utilities Account” will be held from 6-7: 30 January at the Regional Library of Southeast, 775 N. Greenfield Road, Gilbert, in Shakespeare’s room.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn how the proposed changes can influence their monthly account for utilities beginning in April 2025.
Gilbert also has a community feedback form available until January 31: Glbrt.is/wwratesfeedback.
Gilbert’s sewer system transports and treats wastewater from homes and business, ensuring that it is safely processed and reused. Just as homes and vehicles require regular maintenance and possible replacement, sewage and regenerated Gibert water systems also require the necessary investments to ensure that they remain fully operating and safe for public use.
The Council will vote for the next steps for wastewater and restored changes to the percentage of water during a public hearing at the Gilbert City Hall at 6:30 pm February 11.
Those who are interested in learning more about the proposed increase in Gilbert’s usefulness speed can also visit gilbertaz.gov/utilityrates.
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