SACRAMENTO — The California Senate’s Appropriations Committee has deemed the costs associated with follow-up legislation for the newly created SCV Water Agency are small enough that the bill can proceed through the legislative process without further review by the committee, Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, announced Friday.
SB 387 is follow-up legislation to SB 634, which created the regional water district in 2017. The bill addresses technical issues regarding the consolidation of multiple Boards of Directors when there is a vacancy on the board.
“The SCV Water Agency has already won two prestigious awards for its inaugural budget,” Wilk said. “It is off to an amazing start and SB 387 will streamline some of the issues that have come up since the agencies creation in 2017. I am pleased the agency is doing so well, and equally pleased this legislation continues to move through the legislative process.”
SCV Water’s FY 2018/19 Budget was recognized earlier this year by the California Society of Municipal Finance Officers, and nationally by the Government Finance Officers Association, for meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting.
SB 387 will now proceed to the Senate Floor for consideration.
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Gosh, now that the true needs of the SCV are met by one single giant organism w/o any oversight, I guess we don’t have to ever worry about water again!
Whaddaya think Gerry, am I right?
Sorry, I knew you as Ed at DWP.