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October 28, 2025

The groundwater authority approved a drastically reduced budget of $446,000 for next fiscal year, representing a 75% cut from the original proposal, after voters rejected a tax increase earlier this year. The board endorsed transitioning from contracted management services to hiring a local administrator to reduce costs and improve community engagement. Despite severe budget constraints, the authority is moving forward with required groundwater management programs including domestic well ...

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October 28, 2025

Technical consultants recommend reducing groundwater allocation to 1.4 acre-feet per acre for 2026, down from the current 2.5 acre-feet, due to continued land subsidence exceeding minimum thresholds. The district is considering eliminating or significantly reducing precipitation credits and limiting annual usage of landowner developed credits to prevent undermining sustainability goals. These changes aim to address ongoing subsidence issues that persist even during wet years, with final ...

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October 28, 2025

Staff recommended reducing groundwater allocation to 1.2 acre-feet per acre for 2026 due to unsustainable current pumping rates that are causing violations of minimum thresholds. Technical analysis revealed water levels are critically close to permanent subsidence triggers, with only 4-10 feet of buffer remaining across the service area. A new gross water accounting system was proposed to better track actual groundwater extraction, replacing the current net consumptive use method.

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October 28, 2025

The board approved a $256 million water treatment plant expansion after reaching 80% capacity threshold, while also moving forward with a $1.49 million pipeline connection project and related land purchases. Despite maintaining strong finances with $122.9 million in cash and investments, board members expressed concerns about potentially missing millions in additional interest income by not utilizing higher-yield California investment funds that offer nearly double their current returns.

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October 28, 2025

The board unanimously approved 30-year marina concession agreement amendments that increase revenue sharing and establish clearer maintenance standards while transferring houseboat permit fees to the concessionaire. The new agreements include enhanced compliance mechanisms and updated low-water contingency plans for drought conditions. September showed favorable financial performance with retail revenues nearly on budget and continued strong investment income from higher interest rates.

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