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City Water and Sewer Utilities Face Losing a Generation of Needed Infrastructure Investments

A review of city utility spending in the pre- and post-Great Recession sheds light on what happens when national economic disruptions occur. This information might be helpful in anticipating impacts from the covid-19 recession. The Great Recession impacted utilities forcing them to tighten budgets in anticipation of high unemployment rates and reduced or lost revenues. Budgets prioritized continuity of service – a public health priority. Tough decisions about shifting resources often result in deferred capital investment unless driven by regulatory mandate.

An analysis of Census data on utility capital construction spending for the period 1993 to 2019 was conducted and can be accessed here in a summary slide deck.

Among the findings:

For more information call Rich Anderson (703-980-9770) or email at randerson@usmayors.org.

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