COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO SANITATION DISTRICT  
REGULAR MEETING  
MEETING AGENDA  
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026, 9:00 AM  
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER  
BOARD CHAMBER, ROOM 310  
1600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY  
SAN DIEGO, CA 92101  
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Subject  
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Sanitation  
District  
1.  
NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING:  
PUBLIC HEARING TO APPROVE FEES AND CHARGES FOR FISCAL  
YEAR 2026-27 TAX ROLL OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY SANITATION  
DISTRICT, CAMPO WATER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, AND  
COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 137 - LIVE OAK SPRINGS WATER  
SYSTEM AND RELATED CEQA FINDING  
(RELATES TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ITEM 10)  
Agenda Items  
DISCUSSION ITEM  
1.  
SUBJECT:  
OVERVIEW  
The County of San Diego (County) operates two drinking water systems where customers are  
billed for services through the tax roll. The San Diego County Sanitation District (Sanitation  
District) manages a sewer system serving properties throughout the unincorporated County  
which also collects service charges on the tax roll. Today’s recommended action is to approve  
two resolutions to place charges on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27 tax roll for the previously  
approved rates in 2023 associated with the Sanitation District and the two County operated water  
systems.  
The Sanitation District provides sanitary sewer service to several unincorporated communities  
including Spring Valley, Lakeside, Alpine, Winter Gardens, East Otay Mesa, Campo, Julian, and  
Pine Valley. The County of San Diego (County) Board of Supervisors (Board) serves as the  
Sanitation District’s Board of Directors (Directors). Sanitation District annual sewer service  
charges are collected on the property tax roll.  
The County also operates the Campo Water Maintenance District (Water District), which  
provides water service to a portion of the unincorporated community of Campo, and County  
Service Area No. 137 - Live Oak Springs Water System (Live Oak Springs). Live Oak Springs is  
a special district where the County provides water service to portions of the unincorporated  
community of Boulevard. Annual water service charges for both the Campo Hills zone of the  
Water District and Live Oak Springs are currently collected on the property tax roll. The Board  
previously approved water charges for the Water District and Live Oak Springs and charges will  
remain unchanged from FY 2025-26.  
On April 6, 2011 (1), the Board of Supervisors approved water rates for the approximately 222  
drinking water customers served by the Campo Hills zone of the Water District. Today’s  
recommended action is to place the annual water rate charges on the tax roll for FY 2025-26.  
This action does not change the previously approved annual water rates for Campo Hills, and the  
annual water rate for FY 2026-27 will remain unchanged from FY 2025-26 at $1,320 per year  
for residential and commercial customers.  
On November 18, 2020 (3), the Board of Supervisors approved a three-year water rate package  
through FY 2023-24 for Live Oak Springs, which serves approximately 90 residential and  
commercial customers. Today’s recommended action is to place the annual water rate charges on  
the tax roll for FY 2026-27. Water charges are comprised of two components, a fixed base  
charge and a variable consumption charge. The annual water rate for FY 2026-27 will remain  
unchanged from FY 2025-26. The base charge for FY 2026-27 remains at $99.86 per month.  
The variable consumption charge includes a two-tiered rate structure based on the amount of  
water a customer uses measured in hundred cubic feet (HCF). Tier 1 represents typical indoor  
water usage for a household with two occupants at a rate of $11.01 per HCF. For Tier 2, it  
represents a higher water usage for a household that may include more than two occupants and  
landscape irrigation demand, the rate is $13.70 per HCF.  
On May 3, 2023 (SA01), a five-year sewer rate package through FY 2027-28 was approved.  
Single-family residential customers, which make up 87% of the Sanitation District’s  
approximately 37,000 customers, will be assessed an annual sewer charge of $646.55 per  
equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) which reflects the 5.75% increase approved in 2023. Last year’s  
rate was $611.40 per EDU. An EDU is a standard unit of measure based on the average volume  
of wastewater flow generated by a typical single-family residential dwelling. In addition, a  
pass-through charge of $94.79 for the City of San Diego’s Metropolitan Wastewater (Metro)  
System will be charged per EDU for a combined annual charge of $741.35. Attachment B  
contains a complete list of pass-through charges by residential, commercial, industrial, and  
institutional classifications. The Department of Public Works (DPW), in 2023, met with all  
affected Community Planning Groups, provided virtual meetings for the public, direct mailings,  
dedicated website, including materials provided in all eight threshold languages and specific  
stakeholder engagements.  
The Department of Public Works continues to look for opportunities to reduce costs through  
innovations and efficiencies. Collecting sewer and water service charges through the tax roll  
minimizes administrative costs by eliminating the need for monthly billing and payment  
collection. These efforts save customers more than $1 million annually. In addition, cutting-edge  
technologies to inspect pipelines reduces costly emergency repairs and efficiently allows staff to  
allocate labor, equipment, and materials to operate and maintain the systems.  
A public hearing on these tax roll reports will be held at today’s meeting to allow the public an  
opportunity to comment on sewer and water service charges on the property tax roll. Today’s  
action also includes a request to conduct a public hearing on the Sanitation District, Water  
District, and CSA No. 137 tax roll reports, and to adopt resolutions approving collection of  
sewer and water service charges on the FY 2026-27 tax rolls. At the hearing, any interested  
person may appear, and object or protest said reports.  
If the resolutions are not adopted, the sewer and water service charges cannot be placed on the  
tax rolls for FY 2026-27. Without the funds generated by the charges, services for sewer and  
water would be greatly reduced.  
RECOMMENDATION(S)  
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER  
Acting as the Board of Directors of the San Diego County Sanitation District:  
Adopt a Resolution titled: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SEWER SERVICE CHARGES  
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026-27TO BE COLLECTED ON THE TAX ROLL (Attachment D).  
EQUITY IMPACT STATEMENT  
The San Diego County Sanitation District, Campo Water Maintenance District, and County  
Service Area No. 137 - Live Oak Springs Water System strive to implement programs and  
projects that preserve, enhance, and promote quality of life, health and safety, sustainability,  
equity, and environmental resources while simultaneously complying with mandatory federal,  
state, and local regulations. The services, maintenance, and infrastructure enhancements realized  
from the revenues generated by approved fee ordinances benefit unincorporated communities by  
ensuring safe drinking water and reducing the risk of sewage spills and adverse impacts on water  
quality.  
SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT STATEMENT  
Implementation of a resolution authorizing sewer and water service charges for Fiscal Years  
2026-27 to be collected on the tax roll has economic, environmental, and health and well-being  
sustainability benefits. Today’s action will provide for essential sewer and water system  
operation, maintenance, and capital improvement, which contribute to the County’s  
sustainability goals, including aligning the County’s available resources with services to  
maintain fiscal stability and ensure long-term solvency; cultivating a natural environment for  
residents, visitors and future generations to enjoy; and ensuring the capability to respond and  
recover to immediate needs for individuals, families, and the region. A well-maintained sewer  
and water system protects the health and well-being of the communities served and helps protect  
water quality, which are both key County sustainability goals.  
FISCAL IMPACT  
Funds for this request are included in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-27 CAO Recommended  
Operational Plan in the Department of Public Works, San Diego County Sanitation District  
(Sanitation District), Campo Water Maintenance District (Water District), and County Service  
Area No. 137 - Live Oak Springs Water System (Live Oak Springs). The annual sewer and water  
service charges will produce about $41.2 million in revenue with $40.7 million received by the  
Sanitation District, $0.3 million for the Campo Water, and $0.2 million for Live Oak Springs.  
Effective July 1, 2026, the sewer rate will reflect the increase approved by the Board of Directors  
of the Sanitation District on May 3, 2023 (SA#01); the Live Oak Springs water rate will reflect  
no increase for Live Oak Springs per the Board of Supervisors (Board) adopted ordinance on  
November 18, 2020 (03); the water rate will reflect no increase for Water District per the Board  
adopted ordinance on April 6, 2011 (01). The proposed charges are evaluated annually in an  
amount sufficient to recover the full cost as required by Board Policy B-29. Accordingly, there is  
no projected unrecovered cost, and a waiver of Board Policy B-29 is not needed. The funding  
source is service charges on property owners within the identified districts. There will be no  
change in net General Fund cost and no additional staff years.  
If the Directors and/or Board does not adopt the resolutions, the sewer and water service charges  
cannot be placed on the tax roll for FY 2026-27. If service charges are not placed on the tax roll,  
services for sewer and water would be greatly reduced, and capital improvements and  
maintenance would be suspended. If placement on the tax roll is deferred, administrative costs to  
collect funds, set up accounts, and handle arrearages would be incurred and passed on to  
ratepayers.  
BUSINESS IMPACT STATEMENT  
N/A  
(RELATES TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ITEM 10)