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City Council debates stricter payment policies for water and sewer services

December 07, 2023 | Parlier City, Fresno County, California



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City Council debates stricter payment policies for water and sewer services
During the December 7, 2023, Parlier City Council meeting, a heated discussion emerged over the city's approach to managing unpaid utility bills, particularly regarding water and sewer services. Council members expressed frustration over the current policy, which they believe is not effectively encouraging residents to pay their bills.

One council member highlighted the need for stricter measures, suggesting that the policy should include a clause stating that failure to comply with payment plans could lead to water shut-offs. "We can't just keep increasing other people's rates because some can't pay," they argued, emphasizing the unfairness to those who consistently pay their bills.

Another council member raised concerns about being reactive rather than proactive, suggesting that the city should consider raising rates to prevent future deficits. They pointed out that a small increase could help maintain financial stability without placing undue burden on paying residents.

The discussion also touched on potential federal funding aimed at helping residents catch up on their delinquent accounts. However, there was disagreement on whether this funding would eliminate the need for rate increases. Some council members argued that while the funding might alleviate current debts, it would not address the ongoing issue of non-payment.

As the meeting progressed, a motion was proposed to only increase garbage rates while holding off on sewer rate hikes until the effectiveness of the new policy could be evaluated. This proposal aims to strike a balance between ensuring the city’s financial health and not penalizing residents who are fulfilling their payment obligations.

The council plans to revisit the policy changes in the coming months, with hopes that stricter enforcement will lead to improved payment compliance and a more equitable system for all residents.

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