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LA County Sanitation Districts seeks modest sewer-rate hike; Diamond Bar residents would pay about $2.75 more monthly

Diamond Bar City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

LA County Sanitation Districts presented a proposed five-year Prop 218 sewer-rate package that would add roughly $2.75 per month to a typical single-family home in District 21 (Diamond Bar). The board will consider final adoption May 27 after the public comment and protest period.

Felicia Petri, speaking on behalf of LA County Sanitation Districts, told the Diamond Bar City Council the agency is proposing a five-year Prop 218 sewer-rate package that would raise charges to cover rising operating costs and funding for capital work. "A typical single family home right now would pay about $16 a month, and these increases would add an additional $2.75 a month," Petri said.

Petri said the districts serve about 5.5 million people in Los Angeles County and that District 21, which includes Diamond Bar, is part of a joint outfall system facing inflationary pressures for chemicals, electricity and other treatment…

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