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2024 Wastewater Utility Rate Changes. As operational, treatment, repair, and construction charges change year-to-year, the rates are re-assessed to ensure that you continue to receive safe, reliable, and efficient wastewater utility service.
3 maj 2021 · Formed in 1951, long before Shoreline was a city and the school district was only seven years old, Ronald Wastewater District held its final commissioners meeting on April 30, 2021. The next day, it was officially and fully a department of the City of Shoreline.
Since 1951, the Ronald Wastewater District (District), a special purpose district focused on operations and maintenance of a wastewater collection system, has served the Shoreline community and parts of unincorporated Snohomish County.
9 wrz 2019 · Ronald Wastewater spent millions of ratepayers money on legal disputes starting in 2013 and the spigot is still open since Ronald filed an appeal on the case they lost in the Court of Appeals.
6 lis 2020 · The City of Shoreline has started the final process to complete the assumption of the Ronald Wastewater District. The decision to move forward comes following a recent Washington State Supreme Court decision ruling against the District’s claim that the Point Wells area in Snohomish County was in its service area.
The City assumed the Ronald Wastewater District on April 30, 2021. In December 2022, the City retained FCS Group (FCSG) to conduct a wastewater rate study that reviewed the existing rate structure (from Ronald at assumption) and determined necessary funding levels to provide operations and to support the Utility’s maintenance
Ronald Wastewater District, the City of Shoreline hereby assumes jurisdiction and ownership of the Ronald Wastewater District's service area, assets, facilities, responsibilities, property, and equipment.