The St. Francisville City Council has raised sewer rates for city residents.
The action was taken Wednesday night at their regular monthly session at City Hall.
The raise is $3.40 up to $20.00 and was necessary, according to Mayor Mark Boren to meet with inflationary costs. The council did discuss a potential water rate increase, but took no action pending further study and review.
The city will look to seek state funding through a grant for water tower improvements. Additional information will be sought as to what is needed to apply before the submission deadline of March of 2025.
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