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City Administrator Jordon Bennett listens to Cascade Locks business owners’ responses at a work session last Monday. Bennett has proposed increasing commercial customers’ utility deposits to mitigate the risk to the city coffers. 

CASCADE LOCKS — The Cascade Locks City Council held its regular meeting Oct. 14, following a 90-minute work session to discuss a proposed increase in the security deposit required for commercial users.

Local business owners showed up en masse to contribute to the work session discussion. The City of Cascade Locks recently lost $188,000 when a commercial utilities user closed their business and left town with a large unpaid bill. This action triggered City Administrator Jordon Bennett to broach the idea of increasing commercial customers’ utility deposits from $300 to a “two month rolling average” in order to mitigate the risk to the city coffers.