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Sanitation district proposes modest parcel charge rise; public hearing set for May 13

City of Bell City Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The sanitation district told Bell council members it needs a levelized rate increase to cover inflation, depleted reserves and sewer repairs, estimating a $2.75–$2.92 monthly bump for many single‑family parcel owners over five years and setting a May 13 board hearing on the Proposition 218 notice.

The Los Angeles County Sanitation District told the Bell City Council it will recommend a five‑year, levelized rate increase for owners of parcels served by the joint outfall system that serves southeastern Los Angeles County.

A district representative said the typical single‑family parcel in Bell would see an increase of about $2.75 to $2.92 per month, starting July 1, if the board approves the proposal. The notice mailed to parcel owners follows Proposition 218 procedures; the district’s board will hold a public hearing on May 13 to consider the measure and accept written…

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