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File #: CO0746-26.1    Version: 1
Type: Code Ordinance Status: Introduction of Ordinance
File created: 2/6/2026 In control: Board of Public Utilities
On agenda: 4/15/2026 Final action:
Title: Introduction of Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-380; An Ordinance Amending the Department of Public Utilities' Water Service Rate Schedules, Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-171, 40-173 and 40-175, and adding new Sections 40-176, 40-177, and 40-178 to the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code
Presenters: Joann Gentry
Attachments: 1. A - Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-380, 2. B - Water Rate Ordinance Presentation
Title

Introduction of Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-380; An Ordinance Amending the Department of Public Utilities' Water Service Rate Schedules, Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-171, 40-173 and 40-175, and adding new Sections 40-176, 40-177, and 40-178 to the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code

Recommended Action

I introduce, without prejudice, Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No.02-380; An Ordinance Amending the Department of Public Utilities' Water Service Rate Schedules, Chapter 40, Article III, Sections 40-171, 40-173 and 40-175, and adding new Sections 40-176, 40-177, and 40-178 to the Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code

Utility Manager's Recommendation

The Utility Manager recommends that the Board of Public Utilities introduce this Code Ordinance.

Body

A ten-year forecast for the Water Utility Fund was presented as part of the FY2027 and FY2028 budget process. The forecast incorporates a series of proposed rate increases designed to generate the revenues necessary to sustain current operations and to build the cash reserves required for future infrastructure investments. The proposed rate adjustments include two consecutive 8% increases-one in FY2027 and one in FY2028-for residential, multifamily, commercial, county, and school customers. Projected potable and non-potable water sales are based on five-year averages of 760,000 Kgallons and 97,300 Kgallons, respectively.

During the rate analysis completed for the FY2027 and FY2028 budget, FY2026 sales revenue was estimated at $7.61 million, and it is projected to be around $7.58 million.

This ordinance also establishes new rates for Pajarito Mountain Service Area, irrigation, snow making, and bulk water deliveries to Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL.)

Consumption rates for residential, multifamily, commercial, county, and school customers will increase by 8% in both FY2027 and FY2028, effective October 1, 2026, and October 1, 20...

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