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UPDATE: Public Hearing Continued

Public Hearing Continued, Protests Still Being Accepted

As the governing body of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles held a public hearing on January 15, 2013. The Board of Supervisors voted to continue the public hearing until March 12, 2013, which means the deadline to submit a Protest is also extended to March 12, 2013.

During the hearing:

  • The County Flood Control District presented an overview statement of the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure
  • Testimony was heard from about 190 residents, municipalities and organizations
  • Protests were received from about 4.3% of property owners, about 95,000 (as of end of day January 11)
  • Supervisor Don Knabe introduced a motion and the Board of Supervisors voted to continue the Public Hearing until March 12, 2013 to provide more time for public input

You may still submit a written Protest, if you have not already done so.

You may view the proposed fee for your parcel here: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/bsd/bpv/wqfm.aspx

If you would like another Notice, you may contact the District. The Notice will include your proposed Clean Water Fee and a Protest form:

  • Call 800-218-0018, M-Th, 8am-5pm (en Español, 1-626-458-6981)
  • Or email your request for a new Notice (please include your full name as it appears on the parcel’s deed along with the parcel’s address): [email protected]

How to Submit a Protest 

Next Steps

Current: The District will finalize the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Program, update the Ordinance, Implementation Manual and associated program documents, based on input received from residents, municipalities, businesses, schools, the environmental community, and other organizations and  the motion approved by the Board. Revisions include but are not limited to:

  • Determining the feasibility of a sunset date for the Clean Water Fee
  • Including more specifics about projects that would be funded
  • Providing a method for providing incentives/credits to property owners who implement water quality improvement measures

March 12, 2013: Public Hearing. The District will report to the Board on the items included in Supervisor Knabe’s motion, including revised Program documents. The Board may choose to close the Public Hearing or continue it further.

If the Board has not received protests against the fee by a majority of property owners at the end of the Public Hearing, the Board may choose to proceed to the second step in the Proposition 218 process—an election to approve the proposed Clean Water Fee.
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