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Local Government & Housing Committee

 

 

HB 2902

 

Brief Description:  Affirming the authority of cities and towns to operate fire hydrants and streetlights.

 

Sponsors:  Representatives Santos, McDermott and Kenney.

 

Brief Summary of Bill

$Adds fire hydrants and street lights to the municipal utility statutes, and states they are integral utility service incorporated within general rates.

 

 

Hearing Date:  2/5/02

 

Staff:  Scott MacColl (786‑7106).

 

Background:

 

Cities and towns are authorized to operate as utilities and set the rates and charges for providing the service of water, sewer, electric power, heating fuel, solid waste removal, and transportation facilities.  A utility

 

Cities legislative authorities may order any local improvement to be constructed for a number of services, including street lighting systems together with the expense of furnishing electrical energy, maintenance, and operation, and water mains, hydrants, and apparatuses to trunk water.

 

The Attorney General's Office issued an opinion on January 17, 2001 [AGO 2001 No. 1] which answered the question brought by the State Auditor's office of whether or not cities and towns have the authority to impose a charge on their utility customers for the maintenance and operation of street lights.  The answer was in the negative.

 

The answer is predicated on the fact that street lighting is not specifically mentioned in the municipal utility statutes as a "utility" a city or town might operate.  The opinion further states that street lighting cannot be easily matched with current authorized utility functions due to the fact that no one can use 'less' of a street light, whereas a customer can regulate the use of any other utility function.  The opinion goes on to state that a utility necessarily involves the furnishing of a measurable service to particular persons and does not include services which benefit the general public.

 

Summary of Bill:

 

Fire hydrants are included in the municipal utility authority for water service as an integral utility service incorporated within general rates.

 

Streetlights are included in the municipal utility authority for electricity service as an integral utility service incorporated within general rates.

 

Appropriation:  None.

 

Fiscal Note:  Not Requested.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.