Homeowners approve 200% water rate increase in hopes of keeping Kern County water flowing – at least for now

Residents of a development hundreds of miles north of Kern County on Saturday approved a massive water rate hike in hopes of appeasing a local agency that has provided them water for the past 24 years under a convoluted exchange deal.

They will go from paying about $200 a month for the base connection fee to $568 a month. The money will go to the Western Hills Water District so it can repay the Kern County Water Agency a debt of $13 million that KCWA says it owes in unpaid water charges.

KCWA had said it would cut off supplies to Western Hills, which serves the Diablo Grande development in the foothills west of Patterson, by June 30 if residents didn’t agree to the rate hike…

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