July 2026 Brings Higher Utility and Transport Costs in Odesa: What Residents Now Pay.

Odesa utility tariffs increase
Odesa utility tariffs increase

Odesa's Public Services Landscape in July 2026

According to Novyny.live: While Odesa’s overall public services sector remains relatively stable in July 2026, several key utility and transport tariffs have increased. Most household utility bills are unchanged from previous months, but new pricing has already taken effect for public transportation and parking.

Utility Tariffs

Waste collection fees for apartment buildings in the city are set as follows:

  • 'Eco-Renaissance' — 35.49 UAH
  • 'TV-Serrus' — 34.80 UAH
  • 'Odeskomuntrans' — 34.13 UAH
  • 'Clear-City' — 33.99 UAH

For private home residents, waste collection rates are higher:

  • 'Eco-Renaissance' — 61.26 UAH
  • 'TV-Serrus' — 60.07 UAH
  • 'Odeskomuntrans' — 58.89 UAH
  • 'Clear-City' — 58.68 UAH

Electricity prices for households remain steady at 4.32 UAH per kWh, with a nighttime rate of 2.16 UAH per kWh. As for natural gas, the July tariffs for Odesa residents are:

  • 'Naftogaz' — 7.96 UAH per cubic meter
  • 'Odesagaz' — 1.308 UAH per cubic meter

The total cost per cubic meter of water in Odesa is approximately 35.16 UAH, with a fixed monthly charge of 94.38 UAH.

Public Transport and Parking Fees

New rates are now in effect for public transit users. Tram and trolleybus rides cost 15 UAH, while city minibuses (marshrutkas) are priced at 25 UAH. Parking fees have also increased: 30 UAH per hour in central Odesa and 60 UAH per hour at coastal lots.

As a result, while core utility costs remain stable, Odesa residents are facing higher prices for several essential services. This trend demands attention from both local authorities and the community.

Amid shifting utility and transport tariffs, especially in the current economic climate, it is crucial that local government ensures transparent pricing and responds to the needs of the population.

Rising service costs can affect residents' quality of life, making ongoing dialogue between the community and authorities essential to address emerging challenges.


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