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shcisamax
12-24-2013, 08:57 PM
I received a letter today from the Central Sumter Utility Company letting me know that due to inflation our water rates will rise 2.5% for water and wastewater 1.3% beginning December 29th.
Are we in an inflationary period that I didn't know about?
mherzberg
12-24-2013, 09:07 PM
Water rates were already ridiculous! Received our notice also.
buggyone
12-24-2013, 09:08 PM
Hey, we got an increase of 1.5% in Social Security so others have to get their share of the pie, don't they?
Easyrider
12-24-2013, 09:13 PM
I received a letter today from the Central Sumter Utility Company letting me know that due to inflation our water rates will rise 2.5% for water and wastewater 1.3% beginning December 29th.
Are we in an inflationary period that I didn't know about?
Anyone know if their actual expenses justified a rate increase?
Or is this just another increase for even more higher profits just because they were allowed to increase the rates needed or not?
shcisamax
12-24-2013, 09:55 PM
Well, I wasn't aware that we were in an "inflationary" period but apparently there was 1.2% inflation in 2013 through November.
buggyone
12-25-2013, 12:05 AM
Which section of The Villages uses Central Sumter Utility Company? I am North of 466 and we do not use them.
laceylady
12-25-2013, 09:49 AM
We use them south of 466A.
birdawg
12-25-2013, 10:28 AM
Look's to me that's about. 40 cents on the base. seem's ok to me.
justjim
12-25-2013, 10:55 AM
S.S. goes up 1.5% and water goes up 2.5%. Anybody else besides me have a problem with that? Seems like a "principle" has been broken here----yes, actual money is small but......
buggyone
12-25-2013, 11:13 AM
[QUOTE=justjim;800964]S.S. goes up 1.5% and water goes up 2.5%. Anybody else besides me have a problem with that? Seems like a "principle" has been broken here----yes, actual money is small but......[/
Nothing much you can do about it, is there? I don't think it is allowed in The Villages to dig a well on your lot and to put up an outhouse - but since I do not live South of 466A, I don't know for sure.
JB in TV
12-25-2013, 11:21 AM
It seems my amenities fee went up recently also. It was $145, now its $146.55... As justjim said, it's a small amount of money, but......
At our house, we try very hard to conserve water (both for environmental reasons and money savings). The 2.5% increase kinda makes the latter reason moot.
End of rant...it is what it is I guess. sigh
Average Guy
12-25-2013, 11:47 AM
S.S. goes up 1.5% and water goes up 2.5%. Anybody else besides me have a problem with that? Seems like a "principle" has been broken here----yes, actual money is small but......
Just because the cost of living increase applied to S.S. was determined to be 1.5% does not mean that every item in your budget will go up 1.5%. So if the water rate is up 2.5% it does not necessarily mean that your cost for all of your expenses in 2014 will increase by more than the 1.5% S.S. increase.
rubicon
12-25-2013, 11:55 AM
The water billing is redundant beginning with a base rate followed by two tiers for water and three tiers for irrigation plus a sewer base and a 5% utility tax potable. This multiple tier system does not exist in other parts of Florida
The VCCDD incorporates 4 utilities: Village Center, Little Sumter, North Sumter county and Central Sumter.
I am one of those residents that some on TOTV label as a complainer because I contacted the Utility to determine what ll the charges meant. While they were cooperative they were not helpful because I never really got an answer.
In my view we will never get an answer nor will any complaints create any relief. Given that the 5 county commissioners fall under Sumter One and at least one past VHA president is on the St Johns Water Management Dist.
The water issue is one of those whereby people in charge speak with a forked tongue. If you complain about rates they respond with the issue of the shortage of water and water management. If the issue is more development then there is always sufficient water available to meet new demands.
I hope there are enough complainers out there because rates are going to go in only one direction
Advogado
12-28-2013, 04:09 PM
I received a letter today from the Central Sumter Utility Company letting me know that due to inflation our water rates will rise 2.5% for water and wastewater 1.3% beginning December 29th.
Are we in an inflationary period that I didn't know about?
The Company is a Developer-owned monopoly, which is trying to maximize profits. Perhaps you could ask the POA to look into whether the rate increase is justified-- which it may be. You won't accomplish much by merely attacking the rate increase here, except stirring up the ire of the Developerphiles.
rhood
12-28-2013, 08:41 PM
Water rates were already ridiculous! Received our notice also.
You mean ridiculously low, don't you?
shcisamax
12-28-2013, 08:56 PM
You won't accomplish much by merely attacking the rate increase here, except stirring up the ire of the Developerphiles.
I don't think I attacked the rate. I just wanted to know if we were in an inflationary period. And as I mentioned in a subsequent post, apparently there was a 1.2% inflation rate from Jan. to Nov. in 2013.
Warren Kiefer
12-28-2013, 10:59 PM
S.S. goes up 1.5% and water goes up 2.5%. Anybody else besides me have a problem with that? Seems like a "principle" has been broken here----yes, actual money is small but......
MY PROBLEM IS THAT I LIVE ON A CORNER LOT NORTH OF 466. Reclaimed water is not available for us. 60% of the treated water I use is for sprinkling. Of that 60% the vast majoriy is not even used on property I own but is actually lawn within the easement area. The bottom line is that most of the water I pay for isn't on my property and the outrage is that every gallon that goes thru the sprinklers, increases my sewer cost.
mulligan
12-29-2013, 05:29 AM
MY PROBLEM IS THAT I LIVE ON A CORNER LOT NORTH OF 466. Reclaimed water is not available for us. 60% of the treated water I use is for sprinkling. Of that 60% the vast majoriy is not even used on property I own but is actually lawn within the easement area. The bottom line is that most of the water I pay for isn't on my property and the outrage is that every gallon that goes thru the sprinklers, increases my sewer cost.
Have you inquired about adding a second meter for irrigation ?
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