New Program Aims to Help Low-Income Households Pay Water Bill
Santa Barbara Residents Can Be Eligible for Up to $15,000 Toward Water and Wastewater Bills.
Low-income residents in Santa Barbara will soon be eligible to receive up to $15,000 towards current or past-due water and wastewater bills through the federal Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP).
City council voted 5-0 to take part in the state-ran program, allowing residents earning less than $62,313 for a family of four to receive a one-time payment between $2,000 and $15,000. The program is aimed at helping the city tackle a growing past-due balance among customers since the pandemic.
It is estimated that there are about 1500 residential customers owing a total of $2.27 million on water and wastewater bills. The city plans to reinstate late fees for utility bills in July 2023 and disconnections for water and wastewater bill non-payment in September 2023.
We’re glad you’re a fan of The Independent
Now is the time to register to keep reading! Register for free and get access to two more free articles this month.
Register
Or get unlimited access when you subscribe today!
Already a subscriber? Login
Thanks for being a loyal Independent reader!
You’ve read three free articles this month. Subscribe and get unlimited access to the best reporting available in Santa Barbara.
INDY+
$6/month or $60/year (a 20% savings!) – renews at $60 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters
INDY+ SUPPORTER
$10/month or $100/year (save $20) – renews at $100 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters
INDY+ PATRON
$500/year (a 20% savings!) – renews at $500 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters and special events
Thanks for supporting independent regional news!