Friday, March 30, 2012

Sewer rate increase - "choice to protest"


  Pacifica Tribune, Letters-to-the-editor, 3/27/12.  "Sewer rate increase" by Joy Hitzeman

"Editor: I just opened the notice from the City of Pacifica regarding a proposed sewer increase. A rate hearing is scheduled for May 14 at 7 p.m. at 2212 Beach Blvd. 
Impossible, but "pigs can fly"

Like most people, I have a very busy life so most of the time I simply ignore those notices or throw them out. This time I actually read it. I found one sentence particularly interesting: "If written protests against the proposed charges are presented by a majority of owners of parcels subject to the charges, the City Council will not impose the proposed charges."

The chances of that happening are slim to none. Most people will not read the notice and if they do, will not take the time to write a letter. It would be better if they would simply go along with the desire of the majority of parcel owners who actually show up at the May 14 Public Hearing. But the way the system is set up pretty much guarantees the rate increase. I just wanted to alert those who read the Tribune that we do have a voice in this matter. I am not advocating for or against the rate increase, but simply that we do have a choice."

Reference  - California property tax law: What is proposition 218?. City of Pacifica Council Agenda Summary Report, 3/12/12, Item 12, pages 1-13.. "Pacifica could spend $50 million overhauling its wastewater system", article.  Pacifica Patch/Camden Swita, 4/21/11.  

Posted by Kathy Meeh

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think Pacificans have almost reached the point where we are numb to the numbers being thrown around. It just never ends. Decades of bad decisions and indecision with no improvement in sight.

Hutch said...

Bullshit. They're going to raise sewer fees to pay $100K+ union wages. This crap has to end.

Anonymous said...

i love those flying pigs

Anonymous said...

Well ok, apparently Hutch isn't numb yet.

Anonymous said...

hutch1109// Bullshit, crap and sewer fees may never end, but hope springs eternal.