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The memorandum outlines recommendations for a public hearing on proposed changes to Sewer Service and Use Charge (SSUC) rates and the retention of Storm Sewer Service Charge (SSSC) rates, effective July 1, 2026. It includes details on the proposed rates for various categories of residential and commercial users, as well as the rationale for these changes, which aim to ensure cost recovery for wastewater and stormwater management operations.
Key points
Public hearing scheduled for June 2, 2026.
Proposed SSUC rates include $50.67 for Single-Family Residential, $33.95 per unit for Multi-Family Residential, and $38.25 per unit for Mobile Homes.
No changes proposed for SSSC rates, which will remain at $7.87 for Single-Family Residential.
The memorandum discusses the need for rate adjustments to cover operational and maintenance costs and comply with environmental regulations.
A 3% increase in SSUC revenue was initially projected but revised to a 1% increase, resulting in minimal rate increases for most users.
Public outreach included notices sent to SSUC customers, with 1,321 letters of protest received as of May 11, 2026.
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Specific dates and details regarding the public hearing and protests are mentioned but not fully detailed.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 6/2/26 26-657 6.1 FROM: Jeffrey Provenzano, P.E. DATE: May 11, 2026 Date: 5/12/26 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Sewer Service and Use Charge Rates and Storm Sewer Service Charge Rates RECOMMENDATION (a) Hold a public hearing on the proposed Sewer Service and Use Charge rates effective July 1, 2026. (b) Adopt a resolution making the following changes to the Sewer Service and Use Charge rates effective July 1, 2026: Category Single-Family Residential Multi-Family Residential Mobile Home Non-Monitored Commercial and Industrial Monitored Industrial Monthly Rates $50.67 $33.95 per unit $38.25 per unit See Attachment A See Attachment A (c) Adopt a resolution making no changes to the Storm Sewer Service Charge so rates remain the same on July 1, 2026: Category Single-Family Residential and Duplex Mobile Home Residential Condominium Large Multi-Family Residential (5 or more units) Small Multi-Family Residential (3-4 units) Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Monthly Rates $7.87 $3.94 per unit $4.30 per unit $4.30 per unit $14.95 See Attachment B HONORABLE MAYOR AND...
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This supplemental memorandum reports on the written protests received regarding proposed Sewer Service and Use Charges, effective July 1, 2026. Notices were mailed to 237,456 property owners, and as of May 29, 2026, 1,556 protests were received. The City Clerk's Office will provide a count of all protests at the Public Hearing on June 2, 2026. The memorandum includes a response to the protests, detailing the need for the rate increase due to operational costs and compliance with regulations.
Key points
Public hearing scheduled for June 2, 2026, regarding proposed Sewer Service and Use Charges.
Notices sent to 237,456 property owners; 1,556 protests received by May 29, 2026.
Protests can be submitted until the close of the public hearing.
The memorandum includes a response to protests explaining the need for rate increases.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 6/2/26 26-657 6.1 FROM: Jeffrey Provenzano, P.E. DATE: June 1, 2026 Date: 6/1/26 SUPPLEMENTAL SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Sewer Service and Use Charge Rates and Storm Sewer Service Charge Rates REASON FOR SUPPLEMENTAL This supplemental memorandum reports on the written protests received in response to public notices regarding proposed Sewer Service and Use Charges, effective July 1, 2026. ANALYSIS In early April, notices were mailed to 237,456 property owners advising them that a public hearing would be held on June 2, 2026, regarding City Council consideration of Sewer Service and Use Charge rates proposed to take effect July 1, 2026. In accordance with Proposition 218, customers were given at least 45 days to file written protests of the proposed rate increases. As of Friday, May 29, 2026, the City Clerk’s Office has received 1,556 protests in response to the Sewer Service and Use Charge public notice, which represents less than one percent of all customers impacted by the change in rates. Protest letters may be submitted through the close of the Public Hearing, at which point the City...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose proposing schedules of sanitary sewer service and use charges effective July 1, 2026. It supersedes the previous resolution (RES2025-177) and outlines various charges for different types of residential and commercial properties based on their connection dates and sewage discharge amounts. The resolution includes specific annual and monthly charges for single-family homes, multi-family residences, mobile home parks, and various commercial entities. The document also details an alternate charge for high sewage discharges and specifies that the resolution will be effective from July 1, 2026.
Key points
Proposes sanitary sewer service and use charges effective July 1, 2026.
Supersedes Resolution No. RES2025-177.
Charges vary based on property type and connection date.
Includes specific rates for single-family, multi-family, and commercial properties.
Details an alternate charge for high sewage discharges.
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The document is a draft and not finalized.
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SAW:WMK:JMD 5/21/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE SETTING SCHEDULES OF SANITARY SEWER SERVICE AND USE CHARGES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2026, AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. RES2025-177 WHEREAS, Part 3 of Chapter 15.12 of Title 15 of the San José Municipal Code authorizes the setting of sanitary sewer service and use charges by resolution of the City of the San José City Council (“Council”), and the collection of such charges for the purpose of deriving revenue for acquisition, construction, reconstruction, maintenance and operation of the sanitary sewer system of the City of San José (“City”), including the repayment of principal and interest on bonds and state and federal loans issued by, or made to, the City for construction or reconstruction of sanitary sewer facilities; and WHEREAS, on June 14, 2011, the Council adopted Resolution No. 75857 setting schedules of Sanitary Sewer Service and Use Charges and Storm Sewer Service Charges for Fiscal Year 2011-2012; and WHEREAS, on August 7, 2012, the Council adopted Resolution No. 76382, which Resolution maintained the same sanitary sewer service and use charges as adopted in Fiscal Year...
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The source text indicates this attachment appears to be a draft document.
This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose that maintains the storm sewer service charges at current levels effective July 1, 2026, and supersedes a previous resolution. It outlines the service charges for various types of premises connected to the storm sewer system, including single-family residential, mobile homes, condominiums, schools, churches, colleges, and commercial properties, with specific annual and monthly rates provided for each category.
Key points
The resolution maintains storm sewer service charges at current levels effective July 1, 2026.
It supersedes Resolution No. RES2025-178.
Charges are specified for various premises including single-family residential, mobile homes, and commercial properties.
The document is labeled as a draft.
Limitations
The document contains unresolved placeholders for the adoption date and voting results.
Specific details regarding the premises listed for service charges are incomplete.
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SAW:WMK:JMD 5/21/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE MAINTAINING THE SCHEDULES OF STORM SEWER SERVICE CHARGES AT THE CURRENT LEVELS EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2026, AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. RES2025-178 WHEREAS, Part 6 of Chapter 15.16 of Title 15 of the San José Municipal Code authorizes the setting of storm sewer service charges by resolution of the City of San José (“City”) City Council (“Council”), and the collection of such charges for the purpose of deriving revenue for acquisition, repair, rehabilitation, construction, reconstruction, operation and maintenance of the storm sewer system of the City; and WHEREAS, the Council wishes to maintain the same storm sewer service charges as in previous years; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE: SECTION 1. Schedule of Storm Sewer Service Charges. For all premises connected directly or indirectly to or served by the storm sewer system, storm sewer service charges are maintained at the same rate as the prior fiscal year, effective July 1, 2026, for the premises listed below: / / / / / / T-24406 / 2313782_2 Council Agenda: 6-2-2026 Item No.: 6.1(c) 1...
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The letter expresses confusion and discontent regarding the Council's actions, suggesting they are misleading residents about the consideration of their protests. It also includes a quote from George Takei about inclusion and diversity.
Key points
The author, Carol Christensen, is a resident of San Jose since 1980.
The letter criticizes the Council's actions as a ploy.
It questions the suitability of a mayor who supports these actions to be governor of California.
Includes a quote from George Takei about living inclusively and appreciating diversity.
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This is very confusing and a ploy by the Council to convince residents their protest would be considered. No way should a mayor who approves of this sneaky maneuver be governor of California. Carol Christensen SJ resident since 1980 /\_/\ ____/ o o \ /~____ =ø= / (______)__m_m) We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity. —George Takei This message is from outside the City email system. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources.