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Menlo water district: average home users will see 35% hike in bill

Original post made on Jul 29, 2015

After making sure they understood the reasons why they had little choice about doing it, the Menlo Park City Council on July 21 unanimously adopted new rates for the city's municipal water district, which covers the northern and southern parts of the city. Mayor Catherine Carlton was absent.

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Posted by Water Conscious
a resident of Menlo Park: Suburban Park/Lorelei Manor/Flood Park Triangle
on Jul 29, 2015 at 8:45 pm

Confused about water conservation effort. Menlo Park Municipal Water District agreed for:
1. 14.6% increase for HIGH Users (40 CCF)
2. 29.5% increase: ABOVE-AVG Users (25 CCF)
3. 34.8% increase: AVG Users (14 CCF)
4. 37.3% increase: LOW WATER Users (5 CCF)
Why are AVG and LOW water families penalized for utilization of water management plan?


Posted by Suzanne
a resident of Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Jul 30, 2015 at 8:16 am

While I receive my water from the Bear Gulch district, I can't help but be shocked about the city council vote to increase customer's water bills by 35% while increasing commercial customers at a much, much lower percentage.

In addition, punishing those who conserve more water seems totally illogical. I understand that they felt they needed to vote for an increase to handle several issues, but why vote yes to this exact plan. I imagine they could have come up with a more fairly balanced plan.

Why not tax the residents and businesses at an equal rate, why not encourage water conservation and why not reward those who do make sacrifices and conserve more water each month.

There seems to be no logic to this vote and it would be nice for the council to address these questions.


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