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LA County Sanitation Districts outline proposed rate increases, set protest hearing May 27
Summary
Andrew Hall of the LA County Sanitation Districts told the Monrovia City Council the districts propose a five-year service-charge increase (about $2.50–$2.75/month for a typical Monrovia single-family home) beginning July 1, 2026, citing rising operating costs and aging infrastructure; public protests may be filed through May 27, when a final in-person hearing is scheduled.
Andrew Hall, head of financial management for the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, told the Monrovia City Council on March 17 that the districts plan a five-year service-charge adjustment that would begin July 1, 2026. Hall said a typical Monrovia single-family household would likely see an increase in the range of $2.50 to $2.75 per month, part of a broader rate package intended to address rising operating costs and long-term capital needs.
Hall said operating costs in the districts have risen about 20% over five years while rates have risen only about 10% over the same period. He identified electricity and chemical costs as primary drivers of recent inflation — increases the…
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