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Board approves sewer-service rate package after debate over staging of increases
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a multi-year increase to sewer service charges for consolidated sewer maintenance districts, prompting debate over why higher increases are concentrated in the first three years instead of spread more evenly.
Los Angeles County supervisors on June 24 approved an ordinance to raise sewer service charges for the Consolidated Sewer Maintenance District and related zones after a public hearing and discussion of the rate schedule.
The approved plan raises the district’s fee in a phased schedule that includes larger increases in the first three years and much smaller increases in years four and five. Supervisor Janice Hahn questioned the structure, saying the initial $14 annual…
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