What is a "Service Area"?

The Stormwater Drainage System Utility consists of two different service areas that reflect the primary characteristics of the Stormwater Drainage System and the nature and cost of services provided to customers within each service area:

  • Service Area I is composed mainly of roadway gutters, inlets, and buried pipes
  • Service Area II is composed mainly of roadway gutters, ditches, and swales (which do not flow into Service Area I)

You can find which Service Area your property is located in by using this interactive map and searching by your address.

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1. What is the Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee?
2. How does this Stormwater Drainage System Utility benefit me?
3. Why is the City proposing a Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee now?
4. What will the Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee be used for?
5. What is a "Service Area"?
6. When would I start getting billed for this Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee?
7. What does "Impervious Surface Area" mean?
8. What does "Equivalent Residential Unit" mean?
9. Why can’t we wait to collect these user fees?
10. How is the Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee billed?
11. Is the sidewalk along my property included in the calculation of my user fee?
12. Is the Stormwater Drainage System Services user fee included in the Utility Assistance Program?
13. What happens if I don’t pay this user fee?
14. Why would I pay this user fee if all of my stormwater stays on my property?
15. Would the City be charged this user fee too?
16. What do I do when a stormwater drain is plugged ?
17. When it storms, the stormwater causes a big puddle by my driveway or washes the gravel from the end of my driveway. What do I do?