San Antonio's booming population means we're going to be talking a lot about water. City leaders are trying to plan ahead to make sure we have enough to go around as more people move in.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Residents can expect potential increases in their monthly water bills.
SAWS will have increased revenue to fund operations and capital projects.
Residents, particularly those on fixed incomes, may face higher utility costs.
SAWS is proposing to adjust water rates over the next few years. This means your water bill could go up. The city council is being briefed on the proposal as part of the budget process, and there will be more opportunities for public input before a final decision is made.
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