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As upgrades to Broomfield’s water systems continue, some residents remain critical a year after 50% utility bill increase

Broomfield faces a $23 million maintenance backlog and plans a 14% average water rate hike in 2026 to fund upgrades and meet growing demand, city officials said.

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Nearly a year after Broomfielders saw a 50% increase in their water bills, the city continues to work toward updating its infrastructure, but some residents are concerned about more increases with “no end in sight.” The 50% increase that took effect January 2025 was alarming for some residents and brought forward concerns about how City Council and staff have managed Broomfield’s water infrastructure. City staff has maintained that the increase …

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Daily Camera broke the news in Boulder, United States on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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