Coryell City Water Supply District Announces Rate Increase, Board Meets
The Coryell City Water Supply District posted notices after its annual board meeting on November 20, 2025, including a rate increase that will affect December usage and rescission of an earlier boil water notice. The changes matter to local residents because bills due January 15, 2026 will reflect higher costs tied to charges from the City of Gatesville, and customers are urged to review payment and service information now.

The Coryell City Water Supply District updated its public site following the annual board meeting held November 20, 2025, announcing a forthcoming increase in water rates and confirming the rescission of a boil water notice issued October 7, 2025. The district said the change in billing is the result of rising costs charged by the City of Gatesville, and the district will add one dollar and seventy five cents for every one thousand gallons beginning with December 2025 usage.
Bills that incorporate the December usage will be due January 15, 2026. The district webpage includes practical customer information, including payment links, office hours and contact phone numbers, and outlines billing and service changes for account holders. Residents who monitor household budgets and businesses that depend on municipal water should expect to see the additional charge reflected on their first statement after December consumption is recorded.

The rescission of the October 7 boil water notice indicates that the prior advisory has been lifted and that the district considers the immediate water safety concern resolved, based on information posted to the site. That development should reassure homeowners and caretakers of local facilities, while the rate adjustment serves as a reminder that wholesale cost pressures from neighboring municipal suppliers can translate directly into higher household utility expenses.
Local farms, rental properties and small businesses are among those likely to feel the increase most sharply, because agricultural and commercial operations often use larger volumes of water. The district’s online announcements and agenda items stress customer access to information and avenues for contact with district staff for billing or service questions.

Residents are advised to review the district’s website for the posted notices, confirm their account information through the available payment links, and contact the district office during listed hours if they need clarification about the new rate structure or the lifted water advisory.
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