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Water Connection Charges

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A RESOLUTION REVISING CONNECTION CHARGES FOR WATER CONNECTIONS OF UNASSESSED PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF ALBANY AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 7110
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 7231June 14, 2023
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 7110June 8, 2022
Resolution 7005June 9, 2021
Resolution 6909July 22, 2020
Resolution 6810June 12, 2019
Resolution 6750December 5, 2018
Resolution 6705June 13, 2018
Resolution 6604June 14, 2017
Resolution 6504June 8, 2016
Resolution 6433June 24, 2015
Resolution 6339June 25, 2014
Resolution 6248June 26, 2013
Resolution 6133June 6, 2012
Resolution 6023July 13, 2011
Resolution 5811July 22, 2009
Resolution 5434May 23, 2007
Resolution 5262May 24, 2006
Resolution 5145June 8, 2005
Resolution 5034September 8, 2004
Resolution 4888September 10, 2003
Resolution 4697June 12, 2002
Resolution 4430June 13, 2001
Resolution 4273May 24, 2000
Resolution 4137June 23, 1999
Resolution 3972July 8, 1998
Resolution 3843August 13, 1997
Resolution 3467February 8, 1995
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