Greenwood City Council moves proposed water, sewer rate increases ahead

Officials say changes needed to keep up with expenses

Thomas Marsh, finance director for Greenwood, speaks Tuesday during a public hearing concerning proposed water and sewer rate increases at City Hall. The hearing provided residents the opportunity to ask questions regarding a study the proposed rates came from and timeline the rates would be implemented if the City Council votes to pass them. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery.

(River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)
Thomas Marsh, finance director for Greenwood, speaks Tuesday during a public hearing concerning proposed water and sewer rate increases at City Hall. The hearing provided residents the opportunity to ask questions regarding a study the proposed rates came from and timeline the rates would be implemented if the City Council votes to pass them. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)


GREENWOOD -- The city took the next step in establishing higher rates for water and sewer services for the first time in over a decade.

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