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Fresno City Attorney reviews legality of tiered water rate system

November 07, 2024 | Parlier City, Fresno County, California


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Fresno City Attorney reviews legality of tiered water rate system
During a recent special meeting on November 7, 2024, the City of Parlier's council discussed the potential implementation of a tiered water rate system, a move that could significantly impact local residents and water management practices. The city manager and chief, along with legal consultants, reviewed the feasibility and legality of this proposed rate structure.

The findings indicated that the existing water rate study from 2021 remains valid, and the current mixed fee and volumetric water rate structure complies with California law. The legal opinion confirmed that while tiered water rates are permissible, they present challenges in justifying costs associated with increased water usage. This complexity arises from the need to demonstrate that higher usage directly correlates with increased operational costs, such as additional filtration and electricity expenses.

The discussion highlighted that other cities, including Fresno and Clovis, have successfully implemented tiered rates. However, the council acknowledged the potential legal risks, particularly the possibility of residents challenging the tiered structure through class action lawsuits. The city has recently secured significant funding, including $17.6 million from the USDA and an additional $9 million from a settlement, which could support water infrastructure improvements.

As the council weighs the benefits and risks of adopting a tiered rate system, the implications for residents and the city's financial health remain a priority. The next steps will involve further analysis and community engagement to ensure that any changes to the water rate structure are equitable and sustainable for all residents.

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