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  2. Maryland's "Rain Tax" - Wikipedia

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    Collection of the stormwater fee on impervious surfaces varied from annually on the property tax bill to quarterly on the water bill. [3] The rates and number of square feet used to calculate the Equivalent Residential Unit were set by local officials across the ten jurisdictions to adequately finance the work needed to meet the targets of the ...

  3. Maryland Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    Most hearings are held in the PSC offices in Maryland, but state statutes require public hearings for some subject matter to be held in the county or municipality affected by the proceeding. Final orders are issued by the Commission and are subject to judicial review in the state circuit courts.

  4. Public utilities commission - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a public utilities commission (PUC) is a public utility regulator, typically a semi-independent quasi-judicial tribunal, owned and operated within a municipal or local government system under the oversight of one or more elected commissioners. [1] Its role is analogous to a municipal utility district or public utility district in the US.

  5. PCB finalizes water, sewer rate increases for next fiscal ...

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    The PCB City Council on Thursday approved the second reading of an ordinance to increase the city's water and sewer rates next fiscal year.

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  8. Baltimore Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    To pay for a TIF subsidy, the city issues a bond, which it expect to pay back based later from taxes. The state of Maryland authorized Baltimore to use TIFs in 1994; however, the city was required to secure voter approval through referendum and none were issued. In 2000, new legislation allowed the city to implement TIFs without voter approval. [6]

  9. Baltimore tops cities with highest utility bills - AOL

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    Utility bills there are among the least expensive at $193 a month, according to a monthly survey for May by WhiteFence.com, a web site that helps people shop for better cable TV, telephone ...