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Mesa issues notice of intent to raise utility rates, locals have 60 days to comment

September 23, 2025
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PHOENIX — Utility rates in Mesa could rise by less than $6 a month for most households, officials announced Tuesday.

Residents and businesses have 60 days to review the Mesa City Council’s notice of intent to adjust utility rates and share feedback.

After hearing feedback from the community, the Council will reconsider the adjustments in November. A final vote is scheduled for Dec. 1.

If the proposed utility rate hike in Mesa is approved, residents would start paying these higher costs on Jan. 1, 2026.

Why could utility rates in Mesa rise soon?

This is part of the city’s routine fiscal strategy. It’s aimed at keeping utility rate hikes small and predictable, rather than large and abrupt, according to the announcement.

  • Phoenix households spend 13% more than US average, research finds
  • APS CEO explains why utility wants to raise rates by 14% next year

Mesa doesn’t rely on a traditional property tax to fund city services like police, fire departments, road maintenance and parks. Instead, the city takes a portion of the money people pay for utilities like water, gas and electricity to help cover those costs.

This process is called a utility fund transfer, and it’s a key part of how Mesa manages its budget.

Essentially, when residents and businesses pay their utility bills, part of that money goes toward keeping the city running.

Those curious about the proposed rates, as well as how they’ll be impacted, can find more details on the city’s website.

The post Mesa issues notice of intent to raise utility rates, locals have 60 days to comment appeared first on KTAR.

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