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SAC Sewer board adopts resolution to place $13.7 million in delinquent sewer charges on tax roll; public hearing set for July 9
Summary
The Sacramento Area Sewer District board voted unanimously May 14 to adopt a resolution of intention to place delinquent sewer service charges on the county tax roll and set a July 9 public hearing. Staff estimated $13.7 million across about 20,000 accounts; staff said about 30% typically drops off before placement on the tax roll.
The Sacramento Area Sewer District on May 14 adopted a resolution of intention to place delinquent sewer service charges on the county tax roll and set a public hearing for July 9, 2025.
Senior Accounting Manager Lehi Ewamura told the board the district’s delinquent sewer-service balance as of April 26 is about $13,700,000 across roughly 20,000 accounts and recommended moving the unresolved amounts to the tax roll. “Once the procedures are complete, the delinquent sewer service charges will be placed onto the tax roll as of Aug. 23 of this year,” Ewamura said, and asked the board to direct the clerk to advertise the resolution.
The measure is intended to recover unpaid service charges by…
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