Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Board previews budget for sewer

- RACHEL HERZOG

LITTLE ROCK — The city’s Water Reclamatio­n Board previewed Wednesday a $109 million budget for 2021.

The utility anticipate­s a slight increase in expenditur­es as well as a $1.1 million loss — a 1.8% decline — in revenue in 2021 compared with 2020 as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Domestic consumer water consumptio­n remained about the same during the pandemic, while nondomesti­c usage declined because of coronaviru­s-related business closures.

The fiscal impact of the pandemic led the utility to negotiate a deal with the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission that will allow the utility to defer principal payments on debt obligation­s it was scheduled to pay from 2021 through 2023 and to extend the maturities of each bond for three years.

The deferments will save a total of $16.6 million from 2021 through 2023 without adding additional loan costs, according to the utility’s budget document.

The city Board of Directors ratified the utility’s agreement with the Natural Resources Commission by approving a series of ordinances at Tuesday night’s regular meeting.

The utility put a hiring freeze in place because of the pandemic and had 14 vacant positions as of Tuesday, chief financial officer Michael Rhoda told commission­ers Wednesday. No new positions are budgeted for 2021.

The utility expects to end the year with a nearly $4 million surplus.

“Since the beginning of covid, or since March, staff has worked extra hard at conserving cash,” said Greg Ramon, the utility’s chief executive.

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