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Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett is enhancing its water utility bill assistance program, effective January 1, 2025, to support low-income residents at risk of service disconnection. The expansion will allow more seniors to qualify for partial assistance, addressing their specific financial challenges. This initiative responds to ongoing economic pressures and demonstrates the city’s commitment to safeguarding essential services for its most vulnerable populations. Local authorities stress the program's significance in alleviating financial burdens and preventing service interruptions. By broadening access to assistance, Everett is fostering community resilience and ensuring that all residents can maintain access to necessary utilities.

As utility costs rise, such initiatives are crucial for public welfare, showcasing Everett’s dedication to social responsibility and community support during challenging times.

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