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Water district puts off rate increases
Posted: Tuesday, August 7, 2012 9:55 am
http://www.calaverasenterprise.com/news/article_9c1e47e4-e0af-11e1-9306-001a4bcf887a.html
Calaveras County Water District board members revisit county water bills this
week, meeting Wednesday to discuss delays in planned water and sewer rate
increases.
Last month’s meeting saw water district directors in a hopeful mood about
completing public outreach and rate studies that could have set those increases
in motion by this fall.
CCWD interim General Manager Lynn Gentry said those studies are now more likely to be completed by next spring, moving back a timetable that would have proven “prohibitively costly” to the district and burdensome to ratepayers.
“We were kind of on the fast track last month,” Gentry explained. “Then, after
the presentation, we thought, ‘You know what? We better wait until next spring
and look at five other (study) providers.’”
According to Gentry, CCWD looked into offering a rate study contract to a
contractor in Temecula, but opted instead to hear bids from five other firms
that had “done more work in the foothill area.”
The district also plans to put out its own feelers on the planned rate
increase, which represents the final phase in a half-decade of staggered rate
jumps meant to offset downturns in district hookups and rate revenue.
Gentry said CCWD’s last rate increase came “about 10 years too late,” leaving
the district wrong-footed as the economy declined and projected hookups fell to
half pre-recession levels.
“If it were a perfect world we could look at a 10 percent a year (increase) for
the next five years,” she said. “That’s not going to happen, and that’s why we
want to do a really careful job with the rate study. We’re very sensitive to
economic conditions and we don’t want to overburden ratepayers.”
Further down the agenda, CCWD officials will pick up negotiations to fold the
Wallace Community Services District and Blue Lake Springs Mutual Water Company into district operations.
Directors are also expected to sign off on more than $1 million in ongoing
infrastructure improvements, including costs associated with upgrades at the
district’s Vallecito wastewater treatment plant.
This week’s meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday at CCWD headquarters at
423 E. St. Charles Street. CCWD board members will next meet for a regularly
scheduled meeting Wednesday, Aug. 22.
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