Wilk Bill to Require SCVSD to Meet in SCV Headed to Governor

SACRAMENTO –Assemblyman Scott Wilk's, R-Santa Clarita, AB 951 requiring the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District (SCVSD) to hold regular and special meetings within the boundaries of the district when making policy decisions related to a total maximum daily load (TMDL) of pollutant levels, passed both houses unanimously and is now heading to the governor's desk.

“I urge the governor to support this common sense measure. Ratepayers shouldn't have to drive to Whittier to participate in discussions that directly affect them,” Wilk said. “AB 951 will provide the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley with greater transparency and public oversight on the actions of Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District.”

Currently the SCVSD holds their meetings in the city of Whittier, 50 miles from the community they have jurisdiction over. Naturally, this discourages public testimony from ratepayers and hinders their ability to stay informed on issues directly affecting their home values and water rates.

If signed by the governor, AB 951 will go into effect on January 1, 2016.