Oregon PUC Invites Round Lake Utilities Customers To Comment On Proposed Rate Increase - 08/20/26
SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) is inviting customers of DWF Round Lake Park & Utilities LLC, doing business as Round Lake Utilities, and community members to share their input on the company’s request to increase customer rates. Comments may be submitted in several ways, including during an upcoming virtual public meeting.
Comment at virtual public meeting
Held Tuesday, August 25, 2026, at 6 p.m. via Zoom or by phone.
This meeting will include an overview of the proposed rate increase and an opportunity for participants to provide comments directly to the Administrative Law Judge assigned to this case.
If members of the public are still waiting to comment at 6:30 p.m., the meeting may continue to allow as many members of the public to comment as time permits.
Details on how to join the meeting: https://bit.ly/4xtYkC0
Other ways to submit comments
Comments may be submitted through any of the following methods:
- Online Public Comment Form: https://apps.puc.state.or.us/docketpubliccomment?DocketID=25107
- Email: PUC.PublicComments@puc.oregon.gov
- Phone: 503‑378‑6600 or 800‑522‑2404 (all relay calls accepted)
- Mail:
Oregon Public Utility Commission
Attn: UW 213 – Administrative Hearings Division
PO Box 1088
Salem, OR 97308‑1088
For questions or to request accommodations, including translation services, email puc.hearings@puc.oregon.gov or call 503‑378‑6678 at least 48 hours before the meeting.
About the Round Lake Utilities request to increase rates
Round Lake Utilities filed a request to increase customer rates on June 18, 2026. This filing is undergoing a formal review as part of a contested case proceeding, during which the PUC, its staff, and other participants will fully investigate the company’s request on behalf of customers.
The proposed rate revision and supporting documentation are available in docket UW 213 on the PUC website. This public meeting is an opportunity for customers to learn more, ask questions, and provide input that will inform the Commission’s decision. Any approved rate changes would likely take effect May 20, 2027.
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