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District ramps outreach for Sewer Lifeline Rate Assistance Program; first round yielded about 1,200 applications
Summary
Staff reported on outreach for the Sewer Lifeline Rate Assistance Program (SILRAP), saying targeted mailings to customers identified via SMUD and PG&E produced roughly 1,200 applications and that staff will pursue additional outreach to about 36,000 households this summer.
District staff on June 11 updated the board on outreach for the Sewer Lifeline Rate Assistance Program (SILRAP), reporting that targeted mailing to customers who participate in SMUD and PG&E low-income programs generated roughly 1,200 applications and an estimated $230,000 in additional program costs that the district can accommodate within its current budget.
Mike Quedian (director of policy and planning) and communications staff described a phased outreach plan. The first wave in February…
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