Salinas City Council discuss potential sewer rate increases
SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Findings from a new study on the sewer system in Salinas may increase the pay rate for community members up to $16.
The new sanitary sewer rate study examines the last decade of service in Salinas.
The study suggests the current rate be raised to $16.35 or $15 per equivalent dwelling unit or EDU.
The current rate has remained at $5.46 per EDU since 2012.
Reasons include the rise in population, operation costs including maintenance, and inflation.
The study also found that there is not an increase, a funding shortfall could impact scheduled repairs.
The Salinas City Council will overlook the findings at the next council meeting on March 11 during a presentation.
After, the council will discuss a future hearing date for the public to weigh in with their thoughts on the matter..