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Decatur City Council approves increased utility bills

Decatur City Council approves increased utility bills Decatur Utility customer’s bills will go up beginning in February. Utility increases will start in February 2021 for the city of Decatur By Madison Scarpino | January 19, 2021 at 5:17 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 6:46 PM MORGAN CO., Ala. (WAFF) - Decatur’s City Council passed the access rate increase by a three to one margin. The increased fees will go toward Decatur Utility’s 10-year-plan to fix the city’s sanitary sewer system. The city’s aging infrastructure has led to sewage overflows for years. Bills for the average customer will go up by $10 per month this year. Next year, another $6 gets tacked on. And in 2022, $4 more will be added.

Decatur Utilities to suspend nonpayment disconnections for 2 months

Decatur Utilities to suspend nonpayment disconnections for 2 months (Source: WAFF Staff) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | January 8, 2021 at 11:19 AM CST - Updated January 8 at 11:19 AM DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - Decatur Utilities will suspend disconnections due to nonpayment for two months beginning Monday. From January 11 until March 15, DU customers will not be disconnected from utility services in an effort to assist during the pandemic. General Manager Ray Hardin said the move is being made due to the recent rise of COVID-19 cases in the Decatur area. “Many of our customers are still being affected financially by the pandemic,” Hardin said. “We feel it is important that DU take this action in hopes of helping them work through this difficult time.”

Decatur Utilities will stop disconnects for unpaid utility bills

The suspension will last approximately two months, but customers will still be responsible for their bills. Author: WZDX News Updated: 7:10 PM CST January 8, 2021 DECATUR, Ala. Decatur Utilities announced it is suspending disconnects for non-payment for about two months starting on Jan. 11. General Manager Ray Hardin said the move is being made due to the recent rise of COVID-19 cases in the Decatur area. “Many of our customers are still being affected financially by the pandemic,” Hardin said. “We feel it is important that DU take this action in hopes of helping them work through this difficult time. DU says that while accounts will not be disconnected during this period, customers will be responsible for the full bill amount accrued until payment is made. Disconnections are scheduled to resume Monday, March 15th. DU will reevaluate the COVID-19 situation at that time.

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