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Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission Budget Message <br />BUDGET MESSAGE <br />Members of the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) <br />MWMCs’ Customers and Partnering Agencies <br />We are pleased to present the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission’s budget for <br />fiscal year 2019-20. This budget funds operations, administration, and capital projects planned <br />for the Regional Wastewater Program. <br />MWMC Background <br />The Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) was formed by Eugene, <br />Springfield, and Lane County through an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) in 1977 to provide <br />wastewater collection and treatment services for the Eugene-Sprinfield metropolitan area. The <br />seven-member Commission, appointed by the City Councils of Eugene and Springfield and the <br />Lane County Board of Commissioners, is responsible for oversight of the Regional Wastewater <br />Program. Since 1983, the Commission has contracted with the cities of Springfield and Eugene <br />to provide all staffing and services necessary to maintain and support the Regional Wastewater <br />Program. <br />The MWMC has been providing high-quality wastewater services to the metropolitan area for 42 <br />years. The service area for the MWMC consists of approximately 250,000 residents, including <br />79,100 residential and commercial accounts. The MWMC is committed to clean water, the <br />community’s health, the local environment, and to providing high quality services in a manner <br />that will achieve, sustain, and promote balance between community, environmental, and <br />economic needs. <br />Budget Development Process <br />The MWMC’s budget development schedule begins in January, with a budget kick-off to review <br />key outcomes the Commission strives to achieve, along with performance indicators identified to <br />measure results of annual workplans over time. February includes a presentation of the draft <br />Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget and five-year capital plan, and in March the <br />operating budget programs and user fee rate scenarios are presented for discussion and direction. <br />In April, the Commission holds public hearings on the Preliminary Regional Wastewater <br />Program (RWP) Budget and CIP, and regional wastewater user rates. In May, the RWP budget is <br />provided to the three governing bodies of Springfield, Eugene and Lane County for their review, <br />input and ratification. The RWP Budget and CIP returns to the MWMC in June for final <br />approval, with budget implementation occuring July 1. <br />Fiscal Year 2019-20 Budget <br />The Administration and Capital Improvements Program (CIP) components of the MWMC’s <br />budget are reflected in the City of Springfield’s RWP budget. Operations, maintenance, <br />equipment replacement, major rehabilitation, and major capital outlay components are reflected <br />in the City of Eugene’s RWP budget. Both cities’ Industrial Pretreatment Programs are managed <br />Page 1 FY 19-20 BUDGET AND CIP <br />- ¸ ΐΒǾ ΑΏΐΘǾ 7®±ª 3¤²²¨® ȟ )³¤¬ Β# <br /> <br />
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