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The San Diego City Council has approved a new trash collection fee for single-family homes, charging homeowners $43.60 per month starting July 2024. This change ends over a century of free services established under the People’s Ordinance in 1919. The council aims to generate an estimated $140 million annually amidst budget challenges. While some support the decision, concerns arise regarding its impact on low-income residents and potential foreclosures. Homeowners can choose from different service bundles, and the city has allocated funds for financial assistance programs.
San Diego – The San Diego City Council has voted to implement a new trash collection fee for single-family homes, marking a significant change in the way waste management services are funded in the city. The council approved the fee 7-2, which will charge homeowners $43.60 per month. This new fee will be collected twice a year alongside property taxes, beginning on July 1, 2024.
This decision comes after more than a century of providing free trash collection services, a benefit established under the People’s Ordinance in 1919. The move to impose a fee aims to generate an estimated $140 million annually for the city’s budget, which is facing financial challenges.
The City Council opted to utilize the county’s property tax billing system to facilitate the new fee, with the aim of decreasing billing costs and promoting timely payments from homeowners. The county will charge San Diego about $25,000 annually to manage the billing for approximately 226,495 properties.
Concerns and Criticism
Among those opposed to the new fee, Councilmember Raul Campillo expressed worries about how it would affect low-income homeowners and seniors in the community. While many residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the fee, the council received only about 46,500 protests, significantly fewer than the 113,000 required to challenge the fee’s implementation.
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