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Stockton to put proposed stormwater rate increases to voters after hearing

Stockton City Council · March 31, 2026
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Summary

Council directed staff to proceed with a Proposition 218 election on a proposed multi-year stormwater rate plan that would raise the equivalent monthly residential charge from $2.10 to $8.10 over five years to address a multi‑million dollar O&M shortfall and a large capital backlog.

The Stockton City Council on March 31 directed staff to move a proposed stormwater rate transition plan to a mailed Proposition 218 ballot after hearing a presentation from Utilities staff and their rate study consultant.

Utilities deputy director Jeff Morasevich and consultant Sean Korn (HDR) explained that stormwater rates have not increased since 1992 and that the utility faces an anticipated…

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