The Shelbyville City Council will hear the first reading Thursday of a proposed water and sewer rate increase.
The increase is to cover the rising costs of chemicals and operations, Shelbyville Municipal Water and Sewer Manager Tom Doyle said.
“Compared to the surrounding cities, we’re still much cheaper,” Doyle said. “It’s just getting harder and harder to balance the budget.”
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