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May 21, 2026

A new SGMA fee schedule was approved, charging all parcels a $20.50 flat fee plus Part 2 fees including $15.58 per cropped/managed wetland acre (or $13.26/acre for South Feather/Feather River diverters) — acres not being used are not charged, and grazing land pays Part 1 only. The FY 2026–27 budget of $436,425 was adopted, fully funded by these fees. The board confirmed fees are not permanent and can be lowered in future years if costs decrease or grant funding is secured.

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May 21, 2026

Subbasin staff reported a coordinated single-GSP budget of ~$1.4M basin-wide through 2026, with PIDGSA's share ~$46,850 (potentially higher if not all GSAs participate). A fallow program is being explored, and staff will monitor allocation compliance now that 2026 allocations are posted in BasinSAFE. Low well registration is prompting staff to pull state records; a registration deadline will be discussed with stakeholders.

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May 21, 2026

The board approved the FY 2026-27 budget and scheduled a June public hearing for the proposed $170/acre-foot groundwater extraction fee. Optional Well C was removed from the long-term projection, dropping projected fees to roughly $65/acre-foot in years three through five. Well B was shifted out one year in the budget after the property owner revoked site access.

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May 21, 2026

The board unanimously approved the hiring of Ellen Viera as the new General Manager, with a start date discussed as the 27th near the start of the irrigation water run. The Board added an emergency agenda item for a ditch tender. Additionally, the board approved an interim leave policy (Resolution 2026-03) establishing 40 hours of sick leave and 96 hours of vacation accrual annually.

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May 21, 2026

Grower rate-setting work continues toward a Prop 218 process: delivered water charges are projected to rise ~5% annually over five years, and staff may bring a Prop 218 procedures resolution in June. Rural residential augmentation bills are projected to drop ~20% next year due to lower usage assumptions. College Lake is preparing to resume operations June 1 while teams address last season's water quality issues.

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