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El Paso Water Announces Community Meetings on Proposed Rate Hike

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El Paso Water is conducting a series of community meetings this week to discuss a proposed rate increase that could raise the average residential water and wastewater bill by nearly $10 monthly, amounting to a 12% increase compared to last year. The meetings, requested by the mayor and City Council, aim to provide residents with factual information about the proposal and allow them to voice their concerns directly to El Paso Water staff. Scheduled from January 5 to January 8, these meetings will take place at various locations across the city, encouraging community engagement and transparency regarding the utility's plans.

Key Details: • Community meetings scheduled from January 5 to January 8, 5:30 PM - 7 PM. • Locations include Marty Robbins Recreation Center and Armijo Recreation Center. • Residents can ask questions and express concerns about the proposed rate increase.

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