A.
Findings. The City Council hereby finds:
1.
Uninterrupted access to essential City utility services is critical to public health, safety, and welfare;
2.
Establishing an eligibility framework and Program administration through this Chapter while adopting benefit levels by resolution—like all other utility rates and fees—preserves the City Council's budget discretion and rate-setting authority;
3.
The City collaborates with community partners, including community action agencies, to assist low-income households in accessing utility assistance programs, and intends that the discounted rate program established by this chapter complements and does not replace such efforts; and
4.
The City has entered into one or more agreements with community action agencies under which households at or below specified percentages of the Oregon median income receive percentage discounts on base water and sewer charges, and the City Council intends that this chapter provide authority for such tiered benefit structures to be implemented and adjusted by resolution.
B.
Purpose. This chapter establishes the City Utility Subsidy Program (Program) for eligible residential customers who are (1) low-income seniors; or (2) low-income disabled. Nothing in this chapter prohibits or restricts the City from operating or funding other utility assistance programs consistent with applicable law.
C.
Scope. The Program shall apply to City-billed residential utility charges for water service, sewer service billed by the City, and storm drainage fees appearing on the City utility bill. To ensure consistent treatment across City-billed utilities, storm drainage discounts described in TDMC Chapter 3.24 (Storm Drainage) shall remain applicable when low-income water and sewer discounts are in place and are aligned with this Program.
(Ord. 26-1423, 1/12/2026)