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Board approves water and sewer CSA assessments, clears uncollectible debts; staff explains Teeter plan and delinquent-fee trends
Summary
After a public hearing the board adopted a resolution that allows liens on unpaid CSA water and sewer debts, discharges certain uncollectible debts and confirms annual parcel charges; staff and supervisors discussed notice and rising delinquent-fee totals.
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors on July 22 adopted a resolution (item R4) after a public hearing to place liens on unpaid community service area (CSA) water and sewer debts, discharge uncollectible debts and apply annual parcel charges. The resolution passed unanimously, 5-0.
Public Works Director Troy Bartlett described the three-part action: (1) placing liens on accounts delinquent more than 60 days, (2)…
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