$1.00 S entinel C ottage G rove Est. 1889 PERSONAL | COMMERCIAL BENEFITS | SURETY (541) 942-0555 PayneWest.com/Cottage-Grove SPORTS Adults get their kicks with soccer program B1 Serving the communities of Cottage Grove, Dorena, Drain, Elkton, Lorane and Yoncalla. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2018 FACEBOOK.COM/CGSENTINEL • TWITTER.COM/CGSENTINEL Can you work and live in Cottage Grove? For a complete six- day forecast please see page A5. CGSENTINEL.COM Residents can expect utilities to ‘take a hike’ Good Ambassador By Caitlyn May cmay@cgsentinel.com On Monday, June 25, the city council approved a res- olution amending the city’s comprehensive fee sched- ule that included adjust- ments to the current utility system rate. The resolution, passed unanimously, will raise utility rates across the board with monthly water rates, including the base, consumption and improve- ment rates, by 1.80 percent. Monthly wastewater rates will increase by 3 percent and storm drainage rates will see a 7.9 percent in- crease. The increases are part of the city’s five-year financial plan. Cottage Grove’s water bill consists of water, waste- water and sewer services, something City Manager Richard Meyers says his of- fice routinely tries to clarify for the community. “They’ll call somewhere else and ask what the water bill is and then come back and say that our water bill is higher,” he said. “That’s be- cause we’re not just water. They’ll call Eugene and ask and Eugene is just water.” The base rate for water service, meaning the water service is turned on and able to come out of the tap and go down the drain but no water is actually used by the resident, is $84. The av- erage residential household in Cottage Grove will use 5,000 gallons a month and, according to the city, see an average bill of $113 under the new increase. Previous- ly, the average bill was $110. “It’s an increase, on resi- dential meters, of $3.21, to- tal,” Meyers said. The increase is split with some of the funds needed A report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows most Oregonians can't afford a one-bedroom apartment. By Caitlyn May cmay@cgsentinel.com The Great Recession, triggered in December of 2007 by the housing crisis, officially ended almost two years later in June of 2009. And while a revised estimate from the U.S. Commerce Department released June 28 showed the country’s gross do- mestic product (an estimated value of goods and services produced within the country) falling from an initial report of 2.2 percent growth to 2 percent in the first quarter of the year, an increase in GDP was recorded. However, headlines around the country detail a different story of residents being unable to afford the cost of living in cities and communities nation- wide. “My family and I struggle a lot even though I have a job with the state,” said Kristin Vreeland, who moved to Cottage Grove eight years ago. And while she and her husband were approved for a home loan, she said it was difficult to find a house. “We could not find a house that would pass in- spection in our price range,” she said. “The See LIVE A10 CG City Council adopts budget for 2018-19 WED 73º/48º CAITLYN MAY/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL On Monday, June 25, Don Strahan was given the Travel Lane County Tourism Ambassador Award during the regularly-scheduled city council meeting for his volunteer work through- out the city. City Manager Richard Meyers detailed Strahan’s work on the Row River Trail and the Graffiti Rapid Removal Team. Natalie Inouye of Travel Lane County made a special trip to Cottage Grove to present the award, citing her admiration for Strahan by noting that he was “the equivalent of an entire volunteer workforce.” Strahan was described as leading by example and always being the first to volunteer. See UTILITIES A10 By Caitlyn May cmay@cgsentinel.com See BUDGET A11 Coming soon: pool renovations By Zach Silva zsilva@cgsentinel.com The end is now in sight for the cur- rent iteration of the Warren H. Daugh- erty Aquatic Center. A staple in the community since 1955, the pool, that is owned by the South Lane School District (SLSD), will be closed for renovations starting on August 17. At that time SLSD will then bring on a contractor to begin construction. “The construction process is sup- posed to start end of September, early COMMUNITY EVENTS Kickin' It with the Cops BMD Melodrama Community turns out for a day of fun with local law enforcement Bohemia Mining Days brings back live theater PAGE A5 www.homesteadcg.com PAGE A7 Chair Side Tables On Sale! INDEX Cottage Grove will spend just over $38 million to run the city for the 2018-2019 budget cycle and including a proposal to reorganize the Communi- ty Service Department by separating the library and community center. Expenditures for all funds total $38,313,175 which represents an increase of more than $5 mil- lion when compared to last year’s budget. “If you pull those loans out, this year’s budget is less than last year’s. We’re borrowing $6 mil-lion dollars,” City Manager Richard Meyers said, citing the city’s upgrades to existing water infrastructure. The updates to the city’s water and sewer in- frastructure was highlighted during the June 25 meeting where the budget was approved with councilor Mike Fleck noting that there have been October and we’re shooting 11 months for construction,” said SLSD Commu- nications Coordinator Garrett Brid- gens. The upgrades for the pool will in- clude a new tank that will, unlike the current iteration, be regulation sized which will allow CGHS to host swim See POOL A11 The current Warren H. Daugherty Aquatic Center (right) will close in August for renovations. The pool may be closed for at least 11 months. Calendar ...................................... B12 Channel Guide ............................... B5 Classifieds ...................................... B7 Obituaries ...................................... A2 Opinion ......................................... A4 Sports ............................................ 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