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Residents and taxpayers urge Bakersfield to delay steep sewer rate hikes, demand audits and phased plan
Summary
Speakers at the Jan. 7 meeting accused the city of long‑term sewer mismanagement and opposed rapid rate increases, calling for phased schedules, independent oversight and pursuit of grants; residents also raised separate public‑health concerns about valley fever and alleged local contract favoritism.
At the Jan. 7 Bakersfield City Council meeting, several residents urged the council to pause or phase planned sewer rate increases and to provide stronger oversight and transparency.
Michael Turnipseed, speaking for the Kern County Taxpayers Association, said the city allowed maintenance to be deferred while keeping rates low, producing a gradual system failure. "The sewer crisis in Bakersfield stems from the city's long term mismanagement," Turnipseed said, and he argued that immediate, significant rate hikes would primarily affect families, seniors and small…
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