In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the implications of a decision affecting the collection of sewer service fees, which has left the council at a crossroads. The council is considering whether to transition the collection of these fees to the county tax rolls or maintain the current billing system. The proposed change could result in residents receiving two separate bills—one from the city and another from the county—creating potential confusion among property owners.
Due to the unexpected nature of this decision, city staff recommended that the council continue the discussion to a later date, allowing for further preparation and clarity. Public comments reflected a mix of confusion and concern, particularly regarding the process and communication surrounding the proposed changes. One resident expressed frustration over the lack of clarity in the council's previous communications, questioning whether the council would need to restart the entire process if the hearing were continued.
Council members echoed these concerns, emphasizing the need to avoid further confusion for residents. They discussed the importance of maintaining the status quo until more information is available from Monterey 1 Water, which is central to the fee collection process. The council ultimately decided to table the matter, agreeing to continue the public hearing on the sewer service fees to a date uncertain, allowing for a more thorough review and outreach to affected property owners.
The council's decision to delay action reflects a cautious approach to ensure that residents are adequately informed and that any future changes are well-considered. The next steps will involve further discussions and potential outreach efforts to clarify the situation for residents, particularly as the deadline for submitting any changes to the county tax rolls approaches.