The County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 in Alberta has increased utility fees for water, sewer, and garbage collection by 4 per cent. This change officially started on March 1, 2026, and is designed to make sure the costs of running these services are covered by the people who use them.
While the new rates are already in effect, residents will notice the price jump for the first time on their utility bills at the end of April 2026. This increase will apply to all households that receive these specific county services.
The price hike is part of a larger plan by the county council to move toward a system where user fees pay for all daily operations and future building costs. This approach ensures that utility expenses are handled through service bills instead of relying on general tax funds.
County officials also reminded residents that any unpaid bills will face a penalty of 3 per cent each month. Households can find the exact details of the new charges by looking at the updated fee schedules in the county bylaws.