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County sewer division outlines multiyear rate increase for San Dimas customers
Summary
Los Angeles County Public Works presented a proposal to raise the sewer service charge by $14 per sewage unit annually for three years, then index to inflation for two years; a Board of Supervisors public hearing is scheduled for June 24 under Prop 218.
Andrew Numba, division chief for Los Angeles County Public Works'Sewer Maintenance Division, told the San Dimas City Council the district is operating at a deficit and is proposing a multiyear increase in the sewer service charge that would raise the current $50 annual fee per sewage unit by $14 a year for three years, then by the rate of inflation for two more years.
The presentation explained the district's responsibilities in Los Angeles County and in San Dimas specifically: maintenance of local main sewer lines, regular inspections of manholes, twice-weekly checks of seven pump stations in the city and 24-hour emergency response for stoppages and overflows. In San Dimas the district estimates roughly 90,500 parcels and…
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