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Livermore council confirms assessments for 18 overdue sanitation accounts totaling about $12,000

Livermore City Council · July 14, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to overrule protests and confirm fiscal‑year 2024 assessments for unpaid Livermore Sanitation accounts; staff said 29,000 accounts are served by LSI and only 18 accounts remained more than 12 months past due, representing roughly $12,000. Council asked staff to include hardship resources with future notices.

Anna Zamboanga, the city's recycling specialist, told the Livermore City Council on July 14 that Livermore Sanitation, Inc. (LSI) serves about 29,000 residential and commercial accounts and that, since publication of the staff report, many delinquent accounts have either paid or entered payment plans. At the time of the hearing staff said 18 residential accounts remained more than 12 months past due and that those…

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