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Sponsor Our ArticlesStarting January 1, 2025, Augusta Utilities will implement a new credit card processing fee and a 4.5% increase in water, sewer, and stormwater fees. These changes are introduced to address rising operational costs and enhance service reliability. Households using around 5,000 gallons of water monthly can expect an additional $2.23 on their bills. Customers can still use alternative payment methods without extra charges. City leadership changes and utility adjustments reflect the ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and emergency preparedness in Augusta.
Hey there, Augusta residents! We’ve got some important updates from Augusta Utilities that you need to know about, especially if you’re paying your bills online. Starting January 1, 2025, the utility company will be rolling out a new credit card processing fee for those of you who prefer to pay your bills this way. So, let’s dive into what this means for all of us!
First things first, right? The reasons behind these new fees and rate increases aren’t just pulled from thin air! Alongside the new credit card fee, there’s a 4.5% rate increase on your water, sewer, and stormwater fees kicking in on the same day. This means an average household using around 5,000 gallons of water a month can expect to see about $2.23 more on their bills each month. Sounds small, but every dollar counts!
The introduction of the credit card fee means that when you’re checking out online, you’ll see this fee clearly listed as a separate line item. This little move is all about transparency, and who doesn’t appreciate that? However, if credit card payments aren’t your thing, don’t stress! You can still pay via other methods such as electronic checks, physical checks, cash, or money orders without any extra charges.
So, why are these changes happening? Simply put, they’re a response to rising operational costs and the ongoing need to maintain the quality of service that you’ve come to expect. Recently, Augusta’s water system faced some challenges when it had to close down temporarily after Hurricane Helene caused some havoc. To make sure we’re never caught off guard again, now is the time to invest in infrastructure upgrades and emergency preparedness.
A lot is happening at Augusta Utilities, and keeping our city’s water system reliable and efficient is a top priority. The raised funds from the rate hikes are earmarked for crucial projects like pipeline replacements and ensuring we’re ready for any emergency situations that may arise. After all, clean and reliable water is something we all need!
It’s worth noting that Augusta isn’t the only one making adjustments; customers are also facing a 3.5% increase from Georgia Power that’s also set to hit soon. It seems like our utility bills are all trying to catch up with the rising operational costs, doesn’t it? And with recent shifts in city leadership, like the swearing in of new Augusta Commissioner Jordan Johnson amidst these changes, it’s clear that the city is gearing up for a future where services are not just sustained, but improved.
As we roll into 2025, brace yourselves for these shifts that Augusta Utilities will be implementing. Whether you’re paying online or opting for traditional methods, it’s good to stay informed and prepared. Changes like these aim to strengthen our water system, making sure it can handle both the everyday demand and those unexpected challenges that come our way.
So, mark your calendars and keep an eye on your bills! These adjustments might chime in right at the beginning of the New Year, but at least they’re taking us a step closer to a more resilient Augusta! Stay hydrated and stay informed!
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