Sonora, CA — The Tuolumne Utilities District will vote Tuesday whether to increase water rates by 2.78%.
The District reports that the average residential customer bill ($43.32 per month), would increase by $1.20. T.U.D. reports that the move would raise an estimated $260K a year. Board documents state that costs associated with the drought are the reason for moving forward with the proposed rate hike. T.U.D.’s current estimated expenses related to drought measures are $3.05 million, and the loss of revenue due to the conservation requirements is expected to be an additional $850k – $1.7 million.
It is noted that the previous T.U.D. Board, in 2012, had approved rate increases that were scheduled to take effect over three straight years. However, four new board members were elected later that year, and the rate hike was suspended, after year one. Because the three-year increase had already been approved, and was merely suspended, there are fewer legal steps that need to be taken to implement the hike that will be voted on Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5:30pm in the T.U.D. meeting room.
This post was last modified on 03/09/2014 6:48 pm
The TUD Meetings will be available in the Media Section of myMotherLode.com when the TUD board is in session. Meetings are usually on the second and fourth Tuesday at 9 a.m. To view now click here.
The live streaming video is provided courtesy of TUD and is proudly presented by Prime Lending.
Written by BJ Hansen.
Sign up for our Breaking News Alerts and the myMotherLode.com Daily Newsletters by clicking here. Report breaking news, traffic or weather to our News Hotline (209) 532-6397. Send Mother Lode News Story photos to news@clarkebroadcasting.com.