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Big Bear City CSD adopts water standby fees and directs delinquent charges to tax roll

Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors · July 21, 2025
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Summary

The Big Bear City Community Services District board on July 21 voted unanimously to place FY2025–26 water standby fees and delinquent trash and water charges on the property tax roll; the meeting also approved $575,669.66 in June cash disbursements and routine consent items.

The Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors on July 21 adopted two resolutions placing charges on the property tax roll and approved routine consent items during an 18‑minute meeting.

President John Russo presided as the five‑member board voted 5–0 to adopt Resolution 2025‑17, which adopts the report for collection of fiscal year 2025–2026 water standby fees on the property tax roll and directs staff to take necessary steps for collection. Finance Officer Jeanette Prickett told the board the fee report should have been included in a prior resolution (2025‑13); no members of the public spoke during the hearing.

The board then voted 5–0 to adopt Resolution 2025‑18 after Administrative Department Manager Kaylyn Johnson presented a written report regarding delinquent trash collection charges and delinquent water service charges and stated that 46 notices had been mailed to affected customers. The resolution directs that those delinquent charges be collected on the tax roll.

Earlier in the meeting the board approved the consent calendar, including minutes from July 7, 2025, and cash disbursements for June 2025 totaling $575,669.66. The motion to approve the consent calendar was made by Director Larry Walsh and seconded by Director Bob Rowe; the vote was unanimous.

General Manager Glenn Jacklin summarized recent committee activity for the Board, and the Board received and filed the General Manager’s monthly and supervisors’ reports for June 2025. Non‑agenda public comments were noted in the minutes but not summarized.

The meeting opened at 5:00 p.m. and adjourned at 5:18 p.m.; no closed‑session items were listed.