There's not much you can do about the price because it's typically done on a pass-through basis. E.g., if it costs $100,000 a month, and you have 1,000 customers, they each pay $100/mo (it's slightly more nuanced than that--fixed costs, debt service, usage rates, depending on the municipality). But in general, it costs what it costs, and there's no way around that.mcburg93;1363959 wrote:Yes they did file I just checked with my sister. Its mechanicsburg ohio I am just concerned for the prices cause my sister is a single mother who owns her house and any increase puts a strain on her.
Many utilities have programs for people who can't pay. It might be worth calling and inquiring if they have a hardship program. They might be able to set up a payment plan or help in some other way.