State & Local Meeting
City of Lowell's City Council's Worksession, Monday, March 16, 2026 Part 2
March 16, 2026
The City of Lowell's City Council held a worksession on March 16, 2026, focusing primarily on the financial challenges related to water and wastewater infrastructure improvements. Discussions centered on the need for increased water and sewer rates to cover rising debt service costs, capital improvements, and inflationary pressures. The council reviewed detailed financial projections indicating significant rate increases, including a 45% hike in 2027 and further increases in subsequent years, driven by new debt and pay-as-you-go capital requirements. The council also addressed the impact of existing intergovernmental agreements on cost allocation between the city and surrounding townships, noting limited options for renegotiation before 2033. Public comments highlighted concerns about equitable cost distribution and the importance of integrating utility upgrades with road reconstruction projects. The session concluded with a motion to adjourn, with plans to continue discussions on wastewater financing in a future meeting.
Sources
- City of Lowell's City Council's Worksession, Monday, March 16, 2026 Part 2 · City of Lowell · Mar 16