The Maple Plain City Council will hold a Public Hearing on November 25th, 2024 at 7:00 pm to discuss the Assessment of Unpaid Utility Fees. This hearing will provide an opportunity for property owners to review and address outstanding utility balances that have not been paid in full. The purpose of the assessment is to ensure that overdue utility fees are collected and allocated toward maintaining essential public services, including water, sewer, and waste management. The City aims to maintain transparency and fairness in this process, offering property owners the chance to resolve any questions or concerns regarding their utility fees.
During the Public Hearing, officials will outline the assessment procedures, clarify the impact of delinquent fees on property tax bills, and discuss options for repayment. Property owners are encouraged to attend and participate, as this hearing serves as an essential part of the city's commitment to ensuring community resources are funded and managed sustainably. Attendees will have the opportunity to present relevant information, seek clarifications, and offer feedback before assessments are finalized. The City Council will take all comments into consideration prior to issuing assessments.