People who live in Inglewood could see their water and sewage bills increase next month without having a lot of time to prepare.
The city of Inglewood has proposed a rate hike for water and sewer fees. Under the plan, the average single-family home with a ¾ inch meter, using 900-cubic feet of water would see a monthly bill go from $60.13 to $78.38, a 30% increase.
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“It was shocking to me. Just like everything else, everything else is going up,” Faith Tubi, who lives in Inglewood said, explaining the current water and sewer rates are already unaffordable.
“We’ve already had to cut off our grass in our front house just to cut down because the water bill was so high,” Tubi said.
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