March 2026 Board Meeting

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Top 3 Key Takeaways

1. Prosperity Farms Delinquent Account (~$745,000) — Liens Approved, but Water Access Continues The board approved recording notices of violation and associated liens against multiple parcels tied to Prosperity Farms, which owes approximately $745,000 in delinquent charges/bill. Two court-appointed receivers explained that the debt was only recently discovered due to mail not being forwarded, and that ~$5.8 million in crop proceeds held by a pistachio processor is being negotiated for release. While the board approved recording the liens, the board did not issue cease-extraction orders. Prosperity Farms retains access to groundwater but at the $500 rate/level — their native yield and transitional water credits are frozen until the account is brought into good standing.

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Firms & Consultants

Sarah Chen

Environmental Science Associates

CONSULTANT

Michael Rodriguez

Provost & Pritchard

CONSULTANT

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