Residential and commercial collection:
(1) 
Form 1: Solid waste and recycling services for residential units.
Solid Waste Services & Recycling Services
Republic Services Rate
Administrative Fee
(20.6%)
Franchise Fee
(5%)
Monthly Residential Rate to Customer
Solid waste
Once per week solid waste services.
$11.21 per month
$2.31 per month
$0.68 per month
$14.20 per month1
Recycling
Once per week collection
$5.00 per month
$1.03 per month
$0.30 per month
$6.33 per month1
HHW, electronic waste, and document shredding (bi-annual event)
Twice per year drop off at city hall
$0.68 per month
$0.14 per month
$0.04 per month
$0.86 per month1
Total solid waste and recycling services
$16.89
$3.48
$1.02
$21.39
1 Monthly residential rate billed and collected by the city.
(2) 
Form 2: Other services for residential units fee per residential unit.
Other Services
Republic Services Rate
Administrative Fee
(20.6%)
Franchise Fee
(5%)
Monthly Residential Rate to Customer
Bulky waste collection services in excess of 4 cubic yards
Bulky waste in excess of 4 cubic yards
$8.28 per cubic yard
N/A
N/A
Billing and collected by Republic Services
Drop-off of solid waste at disposal facility
Once per month drop off of up to 5 cubic yards
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
Additional cart fee
Solid waste carts
$8.83 per month per additional cart
$1.82
$0.53
$11.18 per month per additional cart1
Recycling service carts
$5.00 per month per additional cart
$1.03
$0.30
$6.33 per month per additional cart1
1Monthly residential rate billed and collected by the city.
(3) 
Form 3: Monthly collection fees for solid waste services and recycling services for commercial units via cart or dumpster.
1
(A) 
Solid waste.
Type and Size
Weekly Collection Frequency
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cart
 
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Collection
$22.61
 
 
 
 
 
Disposal
$0.82
 
 
 
 
 
Total
$23.43
 
 
 
 
 
2 CY Dumpster
Collection
$77.48
$133.84
$186.68
$221.90
$274.75
$327.62
Disposal
$7.62
$15.23
$22.86
$30.48
$38.10
$45.72
Total
$85.10
$149.07
$209.54
$252.38
$312.85
$373.34
3 CY Dumpster
Collection
$86.79
$153.23
$210.47
$267.74
$342.58
$417.45
Disposal
$11.43
$22.86
$34.29
$45.72
$57.16
$68.59
Total
$98.22
$176.09
$244.76
$313.46
$399.74
$486.04
4 CY Dumpster
Collection
$112.74
$191.98
$268.66
$350.52
$429.84
$509.06
Disposal
$15.23
$30.48
$45.72
$60.96
$76.20
$91.44
Total
$127.97
$222.46
$314.38
$411.48
$506.04
$600.50
6 CY Dumpster
Collection
$130.34
$218.45
$306.56
$394.67
$482.75
$571.71
Disposal
$22.86
$45.72
$68.58
$91.44
$114.31
$136.45
Total
$153.20
$264.17
$375.14
$486.11
$597.06
$708.16
8 CY Dumpster
Collection
$147.98
$236.13
$335.12
$446.83
$558.54
$605.04
Disposal
$30.48
$60.96
$91.44
$121.93
$152.41
$182.90
Total
$178.46
$297.09
$426.56
$568.76
$710.95
$787.94
1 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(B) 
Recycling.
Type and Size
Weekly Collection Frequency
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cart collection
$18.55
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2 CY dumpster collection
$77.04
$135.20
$190.22
$229.51
$284.57
$339.59
3 CY dumpster collection
$89.27
$160.53
$223.25
$286.13
$364.74
$426.41
4 CY dumpster collection
$116.39
$202.80
$286.95
$375.74
$462.23
$548.70
6 CY dumpster collection
$139.92
$242.11
$344.31
$446.49
$548.70
$650.90
8 CY dumpster collection
$163.50
$273.54
$393.32
$524.43
$655.55
$728.42
1 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(4) 
Form 4: Collection fees for extra pick ups for solid waste and recycling services via dumpster.
1
(A) 
Solid waste.
Type and Size
Fee (Per Pickup)
2 CY Dumpster
 
Collection
$59.98
Disposal
$1.76
Total
$61.74
3 CY Dumpster
 
Collection
$63.36
Disposal
$2.64
Total
$66.00
4 CY Dumpster
 
Collection
$68.93
Disposal
$3.52
Total
$72.45
6 CY Dumpster
 
Collection
$76.12
Disposal
$5.28
Total
$81.40
8 CY Dumpster
 
Collection
$84.80
Disposal
$7.04
Total
$91.84
1 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(B) 
Recycling.
Type and Size
Fee (Per Pickup)
2 CY dumpster collection
$56.95
3 CY dumpster collection
$65.75
4 CY dumpster collection
$68.84
6 CY dumpster collection
$81.01
8 CY dumpster collection
$88.61
1 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(5) 
Form 5: Fees for solid waste services via roll-off.
1,2
Roll-off Type and Size
Container Rental Fee
(per month)
Initial Delivery Fee
(one-time)
Collection Fee
(per pull)
Disposal Fee
(per ton)1
20 CY roll-off
$99.00
$99.00
$291.16
$38.50
30 CY roll-off
$99.00
$99.00
$291.16
$38.50
40 CY roll-off
$99.00
$99.00
$291.16
$38.50
20 CY roll-off with compactor
Negotiated with customer
Negotiated with customer
$297.47
$38.50
30 CY roll-off with compactor
Negotiated with customer
Negotiated with customer
$297.47
$38.50
40 CY roll-off with compactor
Negotiated with customer
Negotiated with customer
$297.47
$38.50
1 Disposal fees charged to roll-off customer shall be based on the weigh ticket to determine total tons, multiplied by the per ton disposal fee.
2 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(6) 
Form 6: Other fees for dumpsters and roll-offs.
1
Description of Service
Fee
Lock
$16.50 per month
Set of casters
$1.10 per occurrence
Opening and closing of enclosures
No charge
Additional trash on ground/overloads
$35.00 per cubic yard
Deliveries/exchanges
$125.00 per occurrence
Liners for industrial loads when required
$132.61 per occurrence
Dry runs/removal
$180.35 per occurrence
Relocate open top
$132.61 per occurrence
Washout open top
$132.61 per occurrence
1 Rate billed and collected by Republic Services.
(Ordinance 13-05-949, sec. 8.300, adopted 5/7/13; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 18-04-1084 adopted 4/17/18; Ordinance 19-09-1142 adopted 9/17/19; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 21-09-1226 adopted 9/7/21; Ordinance 22-09-1281 adopted 9/6/2022; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-04-1379 adopted 4/1/2025; Ordinance 25-09-1391 adopted 9/2/2025; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)
(a) 
Stormwater fee (based on land use rate category).
(1) 
Residential: $4.05 per month.
(2) 
Nonresidential: $20.66 per acre.
(3) 
Collin County: Exempt.
(4) 
School districts: Exempt.
(5) 
Public/semi-public and parks: Exempt.
(6) 
Undeveloped land (natural state): Exempt.
(7) 
Religious: Exempt.
(8) 
Cemetery: Exempt.
(b) 
Nonresidential stormwater detention system fee credit.
The city may allow nonresidential properties which utilize an effective stormwater detention system to seek a stormwater drainage fee reduction credit. A credit will be considered after the following items have been received:
(1) 
Nonresidential stormwater detention system fee credit application.
(2) 
Application fee.
(3) 
Detention system maintenance schedule application fee: $300.00.
(c) 
The stormwater fee is used to operate and maintain stormwater drainage facilities throughout the city, including stormwater inlets, underground pipes, outfall headwalls, open channels and box culverts.
(Ordinance 13-05-949, sec. 8.400, adopted 5/7/13; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 19-09-1142 adopted 9/17/19; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1391 adopted 9/2/2025; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)
(a) 
Water service.
(1) 
$100.00 owner occupied residential property customer deposit.
(2) 
$200.00 residential rental property customer deposit.
(3) 
$100.00 commercial property customer deposit.
(A) 
The city holds utility account deposits until the accounts are terminated. If there is a remaining balance due, the customer receives a final billing statement. If there is a credit balance, the customer receives a final billing statement and a refund check in the account holder's name only.
(B) 
All applicants and co-applicants must include a photocopy of their driver's license or state-approved identification card, social security number, and date of birth when applying for new utility service.
(4) 
Monthly volumetric and base meter fee:
(A) 
Residential:
(i) 
Base meter charge:
Meter Size
Charge
3/4 inch
$30.65
1 inch
$51.08
1-1/2 inch
$102.17
2 inch
$163.47
3 inch
$306.50
4 inch
$510.83
Larger meters will be charged $15.00 times the living unit equivalent according to the water and wastewater impact fee update.
(ii) 
Volumetric water rate (per 1,000 gallons):
Gallons
City
0–7,500
$7.03
7,501–15,000
$7.35
15,001–30,000
$7.69
30,001+
$8.41
(B) 
Commercial:
(i) 
Base meter charge:
Meter Size
Charge
3/4 inch
$30.65
1 inch
$51.08
1-1/2 inch
$102.17
2 inch
$163.47
3 inch
$306.50
4 inch
$510.83
Larger meters will be charged $15.00 times the living unit equivalent according to the water and wastewater impact fee update.
(ii) 
Volumetric water rate (per 1,000 gallons):
Gallons
City
0–30,000
$7.25
30,001–60,000
$7.98
60,001+
$8.67
(5) 
$10.00 for a meter re-read when there is no problem found.
(6) 
Leak credit requirements:
(A) 
A leak credit will be considered after a customer presents proof of repair of leak within 30 days based on date of repair invoice and all necessary permits have been acquired and inspected. The granting of a leak credit is within the sole discretion of the city and is subject to the restrictions outlined in this section as well as administrative policies of the city. In the event that the current user, consumer, and/or subscriber applies for an adjustment for water usage due to a leak, the burden of proof will be on the customer to establish that there is a leak and that it is not the result of their own negligence or omission. Applications for adjustment should be directed to the customer service department.
(i) 
The city will not issue leak credit for leaks related to water features (fountains, ponds, etc.), irrigation, swimming pools, and hot tubs unless continual hourly consumption can be identified with the automated metering infrastructure (AMI). Leak credits will be processed at the discretion of the city, but in no event will a credit less than $10.00 be issued.
(B) 
If a leak is detected by the city and the location has been notified, the customer must repair the leak within 30 days of notification to be considered for a credit.
(C) 
At the direction of the public services director (or designee), when a leak is detected by city staff and leak is presumed to be cause of excessive water loss, and after reasonable effort has been made to contact the customer, water service shall be turned off until repair has been made.
(D) 
The calculated adjustment will apply to water usage only. A leak credit shall be applied only once per 12-month period as appropriate, and cannot cover a period greater than 90 days (three months). If applicable, and at the request of the residential customer, the winter sewer average can be adjusted as identified in subsection (a)(6)(F).
(E) 
Leak credit requests will be reviewed based on AMI data. In situations where the AMI data is not available, the customers 24 month usage history will be reviewed. After leak water loss is determined, credit will be issued by using the following calculations:
(i) 
Leak usage 0 to 15,000 gallons will be calculated by 1st tier rate minus wholesale rate;
(ii) 
Leak usage 15,000 and above will be calculated at 2nd tier rate minus wholesale rate.
New customers with less than 24-months of consumption history will be eligible for a leak credit only if actual water usage exceeds the calculated monthly citywide residential average water use.
(F) 
Adjustments to the calculated sewer rate can only occur if all requirements of subsection (a)(6) have been met, a water leak credit has been granted, and the residential customer has submitted a written request for a sewer rate adjustment. At the written request of the customer, the city will evaluate a current customers account when a leak has been reported. The AMI consumption data will be analyzed when considering the amount of the adjustment for the rate-setting period. Customer requests to evaluate for an adjustment to the sewer average rate must be received by the city by April 30th, annually.
(7) 
The city may allow a payment agreement with customers on payment of a high water bill once in a 12-month period. Agreement must be in written format, signed and dated by the customer. Agreement must be approved in written format by the customer service department, before services are disconnected. A payment arrangement is not an option once services have been disconnected.
(8) 
A 10% penalty fee shall be applied to the account balance if payment in full is not received within 20 days from the billing date.
(9) 
Disconnect/reconnection fees for nonpayment of services:
(A) 
A $30.00 service fee shall be applied to the account balance at 8:00 a.m. on disconnect day if payment in full is not received. Account is subject to disconnect 30 days from the original billing date.
(B) 
In addition to the $30.00 service fee, utility accounts that are disconnected for nonpayment shall be assessed an additional deposit of $50.00 for the second disconnect and any thereafter in a calendar year for each processed service disconnect per billing cycle. Deposit will be applied to the account balance at 8:00 a.m. on disconnect day if payment in full is not received. All deposits remain on the account until the account is terminated.
(C) 
Customers are required to pay past due balance prior to water service being restored. Payment for service fee, after hours fee, and additional deposits must be paid on the due date of the following bill.
(D) 
Any service disconnect that occurs on a city-observed holiday will be delayed.
(E) 
A $50.00 reconnection fee will be assessed for any reconnections requested by the customer outside of normal business hours (nights, weekends, holidays, etc.).
(i) 
If services are restored after hours, the past due balance must be received by the customer service department by the start of the next business day or services will be redisconnected and an additional $30.00 service fee will be assessed.
(ii) 
After-hour reconnects are provided during these times:
a. 
Monday–Friday: 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
b. 
Saturdays and holidays: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
(10) 
At the discretion of the customer service manager, an adjustment of late penalty or $30.00 service fee can be waived if account is in good standing for the prior 12-month period.
(11) 
At the discretion of the customer service manager, adjustments of late penalty and service fee may be waived for uncontrollable circumstances with proper documentation from the resident. Examples include: hospitalization, illness, family death, and/or other qualifying events.
(12) 
If any due date falls on a weekend or holiday, payments will be due on the next city business day.
(13) 
In the event when a meter register has failed, the city will reasonably estimate water consumption for billing based on current active customer's AMI analysis in order to ensure fairness, equity, and reasonableness within 30 days or one billing cycle.
(14) 
When initial billing cycle or final billing cycle is 10 days or less, all base charges for services (e.g. water, sewer, and trash) will be prorated for the actual number of service days.
(15) 
All commercial and residential accounts/meters shall be in either active or inactive status at all times. Accounts/meters shall not be "placed on hold."
(16) 
If an error is found on a utility bill, a corrected billing statement will be issued following a full review of the utility account. In matters where the city is responsible for a billing error, a corrected billing statement will be processed within seven business days and adjusted balance may be eligible for a 90-day payment arrangement at the discretion of the customer service manager.
(17) 
If an error occurred on a utility bill due to the change out or programming of a new meter, and timing of water consumption cannot accurately be determined and reflected for the correct billing cycle, the customer service manager (or manager's designee) will bill usage at the fee schedule lowest tier rate. If timing of water consumption can accurately be determined, the customer service manager (or manager's designee) will bill usage at the fee schedule published rates. In some circumstances, this may require an adjustment to a previous billing cycle.
(b) 
Irrigation rates.
(1) 
Irrigation base charge:
Meter Size
City Portion
3/4"
$30.65
1"
$51.08
1 1/2"
$102.17
2"
$163.47
3"
$306.50
4"
$510.83
(2) 
Volumetric rate (per 1,000 gallons):
Volumetric Irrigation Rate
City Portion
0–15,000
$7.81
15,001–30,000
$8.42
30,001–60,000
$9.24
60,000+
$10.14
(c) 
Wastewater service.
(1) 
Base meter charge:
Type
Charge
Residential
$23.98
Commercial
$23.98
HOA
$23.98
Church
$23.98
(2) 
Volumetric wastewater rates (per 1,000 gallons):
Type
City
Residential
$4.94
Commercial
$4.94
HOA
$4.94
Church
$4.94
(3) 
Volumetric rate (per 1,000 gallons) based on three month (November, January and February) winter average of water usage for residential only.
(4) 
The city will use a winter averaging method for the purpose of calculating residential sewer charges. Sewer charges will be based on the water consumption average for the months of November, January and February. This water usage is reflected on the December, February, and March billing statements. Average consumption is applied against current sewer rates and becomes the constant sewer charge for 12 months beginning with each April 1st. No adjustment will be made other than those specified in subsection (a)(6)(F) leak credit guidelines.
(5) 
New residential customers will be charged the citywide residential average until their own independent winter average has been established.
(d) 
Water meter fees.
(1) 
3/4 inch (residential standard): $330.00.
(2) 
1 inch: $420.00.
(3) 
1 1/2 inch: $950.00.
(4) 
2 inch turbine: $1,125.00.
(5) 
2 inch compound: $1,615.00.
(6) 
A price quote will be given by the customer service department for meters over two inches.
(e) 
Sewer connection fees.
(1) 
4 inch tie-in: $150.00.
(2) 
6 inch tie-in: $300.00.
(3) 
8 inch tie-in: $500.00.
(f) 
Sewer taps and water taps.
100% of cost for installation plus sewer connection fee plus meter fee.
(g) 
Hydrant meter rental.
(1) 
Deposit: $1,500.00, refundable upon return of meter in working condition.
(2) 
Base rate for 2" meter $158.80 plus volumetric rate as follows:
Gallons
City
0–15,000
$6.84
15,001–30,000
$7.26
30,001–45,000
$7.79
45,001–60,000
$8.39
60,001+
$9.07
(3) 
No base rate or volumetric rate shall be charged on any city initiated capital project.
(Ordinance 13-05-949, sec. 9.100, adopted 5/7/13; Ordinance 13-09-959 adopted 9/17/13; Ordinance 14-07-980 adopted 7/15/14; Ordinance 14-10-987 adopted 10/7/14; Ordinance 15-19-997 adopted 9/1/15; Ordinance 15-10-1004 adopted 10/6/15; Ordinance 16-09-1018 adopted 9/6/16; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 17-09-1062 adopted 9/19/17; Ordinance 18-09-1100 adopted 9/18/18; Ordinance 19-09-1142 adopted 9/17/19; Ordinance 19-11-1147 adopted 11/19/19; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 21-03-1194 adopted 3/2/21; Ordinance 21-09-1226 adopted 9/7/21; Ordinance 22-09-1281 adopted 9/6/2022; Ordinance 22-12-1293 adopted 12/6/2022; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1391 adopted 9/2/2025; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025; Ordinance 26-02-1406 adopted 2/3/2026)
(a) 
Customers approved for a water variance during periods of water restrictions, in accordance with section 22.11.035 of the drought contingency and water emergency conservation response plan, as amended, shall purchase and display a city provided yard sign for payment of a nonrefundable fee of $30.00.
(b) 
Reconnection charge when water service is discontinued for violation of drought contingency and water emergency response plan: $50.00.
(c) 
Smart/evapotranspiration system variance.
Customers applying for permit in accordance with section 22.11.035(f) for a smart/evapotranspiration system variance shall pay the following:
(1) 
Permit fee: $50.00.
(2) 
Sign fee: No charge for an initial yard sign, and free replacement after five (5) years. If sign is destroyed or absent before the five-year period expires, it will be replaced for a fee of $30.00.
(3) 
Inspection fees are as follows:
(A) 
No charge for first failed inspection;
(B) 
$100.00 fee for second and each additional failed inspection.
(2006 Code, sec. 82-376; Ordinance 11-10-897, sec. 2, adopted 10/18/11; Ordinance 14-03-973, sec. 2, adopted 3/18/14; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 18-09-1100 adopted 9/18/18; Ordinance 19-04-1123, sec. 3, adopted 4/16/19; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)
Application fee: $300.00.
(Ordinance adopting 2015 Code; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)
Permit to drill new water well: $250.00.
(Ordinance adopting 2015 Code; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)
Assessment of pro rata charge; rates:
(1) 
Per front foot of the lot or tract of land to which water connections may be made: $4.75.
(2) 
Per front foot of the lot or tract of land to which sanitary sewer connections may be made: $4.90.
(1984 Code, sec. 3-1-9B; 1993 Code, sec. 51.47; 2006 Code, sec. 82-113; Ordinance 63, sec. 2, adopted 3/25/75; Ordinance 16-09-1022 adopted 9/20/16; Ordinance 20-09-1175 adopted 9/15/20; Ordinance 23-09-1325 adopted 9/5/2023; Ordinance 24-09-1368 adopted 9/3/2024; Ordinance 25-09-1394 adopted 9/16/2025)