State & Local Meeting
City of Lowell's City Council's Worksession, Monday, March 16, 2026 Part 1
March 16, 2026
The City of Lowell City Council held a worksession on March 16, 2026, focusing primarily on the city's water and sewer utility rates, infrastructure financing, and capital improvement needs. Presenters detailed the challenges of maintaining and upgrading aging water and sewer systems, including the necessity of expanding the wastewater treatment plant and addressing lead line removal. The discussion emphasized the importance of setting utility rates sufficient to cover operation, maintenance, and debt service obligations, cautioning against using alternative funding sources like Act 51 or the general fund to offset utility costs. The council reviewed financial projections showing the need for significant rate increasesβpotentially up to 30%βto meet debt service coverage requirements for upcoming bond issuances estimated at $7 million for wastewater plant upgrades and additional millions for ditch expansions. The session also covered the implications of issuing revenue bonds, the importance of maintaining debt service reserves, and the risks of intermingling funds, with recommendations to sustain the utility system through dedicated rate revenues. No formal votes were recorded in the transcript, but the session laid groundwork for future budget and policy decisions related to utility financing and capital projects.
Sources
- City of Lowell's City Council's Worksession, Monday, March 16, 2026 Part 1 · City of Lowell · Mar 16