City Council Recap: Water and Sewer Rate Increases Approved
On a split vote, Lowell City Council voted to increase water rates by 58% and sewer rates by 41% over the next six years. The rate increases only apply to customers who live in the […]
On a split vote, Lowell City Council voted to increase water rates by 58% and sewer rates by 41% over the next six years. The rate increases only apply to customers who live in the […]
The regular Lowell City Council meeting for Monday, April 1, was cancelled for lack of a quorum. However, all councilmembers were present for a special meeting held this past Monday to discuss a project on […]
Lowell City Council met in open session for 50 minutes on Monday night. A trail easement, the Lowell Farmers’ Market and options to slow traffic on Riverside Drive were among the topics of discussion. All […]
All councilmembers were present on Monday night for a meeting of Lowell City Council that lasted for approximately an hour. Of the four pieces of business on the evening’s agenda, two were approved unanimously while […]
Anyone who showed up on Tuesday for this week’s Lowell City Council meeting was a day late. While councilmembers voted in December 2023 to always meet on a Tuesday when a federal holiday fell on […]
All members of Lowell City Council were present this past Monday for a meeting that ran approximately an hour and a half. It was the first regular meeting of the month for councilmembers and featured […]
Lowell City Council met in open session for approximately 50 minutes on Tuesday night for its second regular meeting of January. A planned presentation on affordable housing was removed from the agenda since the adverse […]
Lowell City Council eased into the new year with a short meeting on Tuesday night. Clocking in at less than a half hour, the meeting mainly consisted of annual housekeeping tasks such as the election […]
Lowell City Council met for nearly two hours on Monday to discuss all the business that had been tabled from their last meeting plus new items. There was also a last-minute addition to the agenda […]
It was one for the record books as Lowell City Council adjourned after 14 minutes last night. In what was the shortest meeting in recent memory, the four main agendas items were tabled as part […]
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