City of San Diego residents could be paying more for their water as soon as later this year, under a proposal considered by the city council.
SAN DIEGO – City of San Diego residents could be paying more for their water as soon as later this year.
On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council is considering a proposal that would raise water rates for customers who use the city’s water system. Under the proposal, customer bills could increase nearly 20 percent and come in two waves — a 10.2 percent increase to be implemented in December and an increase of 8.75 percent in January 2025.
The proposed new rates would take an average monthly bill for a single-family home of a little more than $81 to more than $93. Single-family homes make up 80 percent of the 270,000 customers that use the city’s water system.
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