How was the equivalent residential unit (ERU) rate determined for Johnston?
To determine the appropriate level of revenue needed to fund the utility, the city first analyzed the unmet needs of the stormwater utility system and developed a list of critical projects through the work completed with the Watershed Assessment and Stormwater Management Plan in 2009 and since that time other critical projects have been identified through the Capital Improvement Program; as noted on the list above.

Additionally, a small portion of the stormwater utility revenue annually will be used for operations and maintenance of the stormwater management system, with the intent of doing preventative maintenance to reduce the number of future capital improvement program projects. Using the costs and schedules of these projects and expenses, the city worked with Northland Securities, the city’s financial advisor, to determine the minimum fee necessary to fund those projects over a long term basis.

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1. What are stormwater utility fees?
2. What is stormwater?
3. What is an impervious surface?
4. Who pays the fees?
5. How are stormwater utility fees charged?
6. How much are stormwater management fees?
7. How do I know how many equivalent residential units (ERUs) I’ll be billed?
8. How was the equivalent residential unit (ERU) rate determined for Johnston?
9. How will stormwater utility fees be used?