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US Elections · San DiegoDrinking water being processed at the Twin Oaks Valley Water Treatment Plant in San Marcos. (File photo courtesy San Diego County Water Authority) Facing public backlash and a reluctance to raise yet another bill on city residents, the San Diego City Council voted 8-1 to delay a decision on a proposal to increase water and wastewater rates dramatically in the next four years. But it’s not delayed for long. The item will return at 2 p.m. Oct. 28.…See the Story
San Diego City Council Pushes Back on Proposed Water Rate Hike
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San Diego · San DiegoCounty Supervisor Joel Anderson. (File photo by Ken Stone/Times of San Diego) San Diego County supervisors are set to choose a temporary successor to former Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister from a group of four finalists. Residents also will get a chance to question them during an Oct. 30 public forum before a decision is made in November. Supervisor Joel Anderson, however, will not participate in the selection process because he is consid…See the Story
Supervisor Pondering Run for Treasurer-Tax Collector as Board Narrows Field for Temporary Fill-In
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San Diego · San DiegoSAN DIEGO (CNS) - Water and wastewater rates in the city of San Diego could rise dramatically in the next four years if the San Diego City Council Tuesday approves rate hikes to offset rising costs.If approved Tuesday, water rates will increase by 63% through 2029 and wastewater rates by 31%. The increased costs are part of the city's efforts to keep clean water coming through its residents pipes, according to city documents."The main driver of …See the Story
San Diego City Council to Vote on Major Water and Wastewater Rate Hikes
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