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Board grants 15-year water pipeline franchise to Covina Valley Water Company

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The Los Angeles County Board voted 4–0 to adopt an ordinance granting Covina Valley Water Company a 15‑year franchise to collect, transport and distribute water (11/27/2025–11/26/2040); there was no public opposition at the hearing.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 16 adopted an ordinance granting a water pipeline franchise to Covina Valley Water Company for a 15‑year term beginning Nov. 27, 2025 and expiring Nov. 26, 2040. The public hearing on the ordinance drew no public speakers, and staff submitted no departmental statement or correspondence.

Supervisor Kathryn Barger moved approval of the ordinance and Supervisor Holly Mitchell seconded. The executive officer called the roll; Supervisors Mitchell, Hahn, Barger and Solis voted "Aye" and the motion carried 4–0 with Supervisor Horvath absent.

The ordinance grants Covina Valley Water Company the right to collect, transport and distribute water within the franchise area for the term specified in the ordinance. No amendments or conditions were recorded in the hearing minutes.

The board moved on to general public comment and other agenda items after the vote.