Updated Surplus Numbers

Updated Surplus Numbers
Updated Surplus Numbers: Actual surplus 2018 per audit was $85,163.
Boards 2011-2018 implemented policies and procedures with specific goals:
stabilize owner fees, achieve maintenance objectives and achieve annual budget surpluses.
Any surplus was retained by the association.
The board elected in fall 2018 decided to increase owner fees, even in view of a large potential surplus

Average fees prior to 2019

Average fees prior to 2019
Average fees per owner prior to 2019:
RED indicates the consequences had boards continued the fee policies prior to 2010,
BLUE indicates actual fees. These moderated when better policies and financial controls were put in place by boards

Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees

Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees
Better budgeting could have resulted in lower fees:
RED line = actual fees enacted by boards,
BLUE line = alternate, fees, ultimately lower with same association income lower had
boards used better financial controls and focused on long term fee stability

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Announced City Water Rate Increase


Chicago announced a 25% water rate increase to take effect in 2012. This will be reflected in our monthly water bills, because Wheaton gets its water from Chicago. However, it was reported that both water and sewer rates will increase. 

On Monday, January 2 the Wheaton City Council passed this vote, as reported in a local news outlet:

“Wheaton residents will start the new year with a 30 percent increase to their water and sewer rates in their next bill.

In a 6-1 vote Monday night, the Wheaton City Council approved the hike from $2.65 to $3.45 per 100 cubic feet of water. The combined rate for water and sewer services will be $5.50 per 100 cubic feet of water used. According to city documents, the average Wheaton customer’s water rate will increase by $9.60 per month, based on an average use of 9,000 gallons per month.”

It was also reported that the commission is expected to increase its rates by 20 percent in 2013, 18 percent in 2014, and 17 percent in 2015. "These increases are purported to be necessary to pay off a $70 million debt."

Well, I got my personal water bill yesterday and the rate for water did increase by 30%. So my water bill for 600 cubic feet was about $10 more than the previous month. 


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