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City of Regina introduces redesigned utility bill

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  • January 11, 2024
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City of Regina introduces redesigned utility bill

The City of Regina has announced a new charge for local residents on their utility bill that will be effective this month. In a release, the city states the newly named Water & Waste bill was developed to provide a clear distinction between water and waste charges. “The new waste charge on the Water & Waste Bill covers the complete cost of garbage, recycling, food and yard waste collection services, along with supporting educational programs and replaces the recycling charge,” the release reads.

Get the latest National news. Sent to your email, every day. “It aligns with the funding policy to consolidate waste services into a unified fee on the Water & Waste bill, eliminating the previous split between property taxes and the former utility bill. The amount customers are charged depends on the size of customers’ garbage cart.

Residents can downsize their garbage cart to reduce the waste charge.” The City stated this decision is in response to the need for a more user friendly and transparent monthly bill. The redesigned utility bill is aimed at providing customers further explanation of their water use, enabling residents to adopt conservation behaviours.

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The City of Regina stated that a Water & Waste Affordability Rebate is available for eligible low income households for seniors or persons living with a disability. Interested customers can learn more details at the City of Regina website. More on Canada Health Canada ignored warning signs before Ottawa spent billions on BTNX rapid tests Cameron Ortis, ex RCMP leaker, should face decades behind bars: Crown Trudeau’s vacation: PMO denies misleading ethics commissioner amid probe call Black Montreal theatre performer files lawsuit after puppet called racist.

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