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This Is Reno editors discuss the latest news headlines including Washoe County Raftelis Report, County Manager Eric Brown's resignation, and federal grant funding updates.
Washoe County commissioners hired an outside consultant to assess the county manager's office which determined the need for a ...
According to a recent study, property owners in urban areas have essentially been double-paying for some services ...
A Public Works mechanic fixes a salt spreader's hydraulic hose before a January 2024 snowstorm. Evanston City Council members ...
The city hired Raftelis Financial Consultants at a cost of $84,150 to help create a three- to five-year Strategic Plan. Tuesday’s meeting was one workshop for that process and was facilitated by ...
As outlined in a study by Raftelis, the consulting firm that prepared the report, the current monthly bill for users of 4,000 gallons of water would increase from $80.21 to $92.24 in 2026 if ...
The City Council scheduled public hearings on the fee hikes for its next two meetings, with the first on Wednesday, after completing two workshops to review the impact fee study done by Raftelis ...
Meeting in the Potato Room at Dignity Health Arena starting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, councilmembers were led through a workshop on good governance strategies by representatives from Raftelis, a ...
Michelle Ferguson, executive vice president of Raftelis, listens as Rochester City Council members discuss strategic priorities on Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in the Rochester Public Utilities ...
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Asheville considers water rate changes for its users. Who will see increases? - MSNASHEVILLE - City Council will consider water fee increases in April, the second year of planned rate adjustments intended to fund a multimillion-dollar capital program and correct inequities ...
In the end, two votes were taken, the first to engage with Raftelis, which failed 2-3, and a second, to engage with GPS, which passed 5-0. All of the commissioners said they would have been happy ...
Raftelis -- a Charlotte, N.C.-based consulting firm -- had recommended to the council Feb. 10 the city double its water rates to fund the expenses it projects the city will incur the rest of the ...
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