The Orange County Sanitation District board of directors passed a proposal in a 17-6 vote to increase county sewer fees by increments of about $20 a year until 2013 — though not before a sizable crowd in attendance voiced nearly unanimous opposition to the proposal.
The increase will mean 61% higher fees for single-family residents, with a rising rate of about 10% annually.
The plan is championed by the district to help maintain sewer pipes and a safe infrastructural system, while continuing to provide the services residents expect.
Opponents call the raise unfair, saying its uniform cost disregards the number of residents in a home and their water consumption, as well placing an unwarranted strain on residents’ wallets.