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DeMaio Offers Alternative to Proposed Water Rate Increase

Releases White Paper Documenting Wasteful Spending in City Utilities Department and Related Water Agencies

On the same day that the Mayor proposed yet another increase to San Diego’s water rates (for a total increase of 65% since 2007) Councilmember DeMaio released a white paper highlighting numerous examples of increased spending in the city’s Utilities Department and outlined several steps to help curb costs within the City’s Utility department.  The average resident’s water bill has gone from $43.13 in 2007 to a projected $71.24 in 2011. 

 “This proposed water rate increase is absolutely unnecessary — and can be avoided if the Mayor and City Council act now to eliminate wasteful spending within the budgets for our city, County and regional water agencies,” DeMaio noted. 

 DeMaio’s White Paper casts doubt on the often repeated mantra that the water rate increase is an unavoidable “pass through” of increased costs for imported water.  In fact, the report outlines several disturbing expenditures and financial practices showing that out of control labor costs in water agencies are contributing to the higher water rates being forced on working families and businesses.

 DeMaio outlined a number of cost saving reforms to fix the problems uncovered in his report – and called on the Mayor and City Council to act immediately.  “At a time when working families are already struggling financially, city leaders must tighten the budget and spend existing water funds more wisely rather than raising rates yet again,” urged DeMaio.

To view the full white paper please visit: http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd5/news/

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