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Public Hearing - Troy Center Sanitary District

PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS OF THE Troy Center Sanitary District #1

The Troy Center Sanitary District #1 (Utility) has filed an application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (Commission) to change its method of cost recovery for providing public fire protection (PFP) service.

The Utility currently collects an annual amount of $15,397 for providing PFP to the Town of Troy (Town).  This cost covers the additional storage, pumping, and distribution required to provide the high flows and pressures needed to fight fires.  This municipal PFP charge is based on 100 percent of the applicant’s total PFP cost.  The Town collects the funds to pay for the municipal PFP charge through property taxes.  The Town has requested Commission authorization to change the method of PFP cost recovery from the municipal PFP charge to a direct PFP charge collected through direct bills to water utility customers.

The resulting direct charges to each water customer are based on the equivalent meters method, in accordance with Wis. Stat. Sec. 196.03(3)(b), which reads as follows:

196.03(3)(b).  Unless the governing body of the city, village or town adopts a resolution providing that the city, village or town will pay the retail charges for the production, storage, transmission, sale and delivery or furnishing of water for public fire protection purposes that are not included in general service charges:

  1. A public utility shall include the charges in the water utility bill of each customer of the public utility in the city, village or town.
  2. A municipal utility may, in addition to including the charges in water utility bills under subd. 1., bill the charges to any person who meets all of the following conditions:                                                                              a.  The person is not a customer of the municipal utility

                b.The person owns land that is located in the city, village or town and in an area in which the municipal                        utility has an obligation to provide water for public fire protection.  If the person owns 2 or more                             parcels that are adjacent to each other or divided only by a roadway or brook, creek, river, or stream,                       the municipality may bill the person for only one parcel.

This change in billing for PFP will allow for the collection of PFP charges from property owners who are not subject to property taxes.  The Utility does intend to charge non-general service customers as defined in subd. 2. above.

If the request is granted, the water bill for an average residential customer with a ⅝-inch or ¾-inch meter who uses 10,000 gallons of water per quarter will increase from $99.40 to $166.93, or 67.94 percent including the PFP charge.

A public hearing on the application has been scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 1:00 p.m.This hearing has no physical location. Parties and Commission staff appear by Zoom. Parties and Commission staff may use the telephone connection as a backup or if no practicable internet connection exists. Members of the public attend by Zoom or by audio-only telephone connection.

            Join Zoom over the internet at:     https://us02web.zoom.us/my/pschearings

            To join Zoom telephone:

              1. Dial: +1 312 626 6799

              2. Enter: 809 513 2930 # (Meeting ID)

The Commission intends to livestream and record this hearing on YouTube.  To access the livestream, go to the Commission’s website at http://psc.wi.gov, click the dropdown menu labeled “News & Events”, select the item labeled “Commission Calendar”, navigate to the hearing for docket number 5960-PFP-100, and select the “Stream Video” link that appears under “Observe”.

A person may testify in this proceeding without becoming a party and without attorney representation.  A person may submit this testimony in only one of the following ways:

  • Web Comment. File a comment on the internet.  Go to the Commission’s web site at http://psc.wi.gov, and click the dropdown menu labeled “Commission Actions”.  Select the item labeled “File a Public Comment”.  On the next page select the “File a comment” link that appears for docket number 5960-PFP-100.  Web comments shall be received no later than Thursday, June 18, 2026.
  • Live Comment. Make a live comment at the hearing.  The ALJ may receive live comments from any member of the public in attendance after the close of any party and Commission staff testimony.  The ALJ will receive such comments by stating the name of each member of the public connected to the hearing one at a time and asking if they would like to comment.
  • Mail Comment. Send a comment by U.S. Mail.  All comments submitted by U.S. Mail shall be received no later than Thursday, June 18, 2026 and shall be addressed to: Attn: Docket 5960-PFP-100 Comments, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 7854, Madison, WI 53707-7854.

To access the documents, schedule, and other information about this docket, go to the Commission’s web site at http://psc.wi.gov, select the dropdown menu labeled “eServices”.   Select the item labeled “Docket Search (CMS)”.  On the next page enter 5090-PFP-100 in the spaces labeled “Case #” and select “Search”.

If you have any questions, please contact the Troy Center Sanitary District #1 at 262-441-0293.

                                                Posted By:  Bernadette Janiszewski           Date:  5/26/2026