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Board hears Sanitation District No. 1 budget; Cascade Shores fund balance flagged as concern

3749725 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Trish Tillotson, Community Development Agency director, told the Board of Supervisors (sitting as the Sanitation District No. 1 board) that most district zones are stabilized by the 2021 Prop 218 rate increases but Cascade Shores continues to deplete reserves.

Trish Tillotson, director of the county’s Community Development Agency, and Brad Torres, sanitation general manager, presented the proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget for Nevada County Sanitation District No. 1, which covers twelve zones including Lake Wildwood, Penn Valley, Lake of the Pines, Higgins Corner, Gold Creek, Mountain Lake Estates, Eden Ranch and Cascade Shores.

Tillotson said the district’s proposed budget relies on prior rate increases adopted in 2021 and that those rates have stabilized most zones. “Cascade Shores is our main concern, budget wise,” Tillotson said, and budget slides in the presentation showed a long‑term decline in Cascade Shores’ cash balance that was predicted when the 2021 rate…

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