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Mayor Martin: Rate hike driven by decades-old systems, not new growth
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Mayor Martin: Rate hike driven by decades-old systems, not new growth
Norfolk County residents will see a 10.3 per cent increase in water and wastewater rates starting in January 2026, bringing the average annual household bill to approximately $1,948. The adjustment comes as the county faces mounting infrastructure costs and the need to replace decades-old systems that serve much of its population. Mayor Amy Martin acknowledged the financial strain saying no one is happy about the increase — not council, not staf…
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