Monday, November 25, 2013

Rural Fire Fee to increase

California’s disputed fire prevention fee may be even more difficult for rural residents to swallow next year.
State law requires the fee to automatically adjust upward for inflation — even though about $26 million already collected remains unspent.
The hike amounts to $2.33, netting the state an additional $1.7 million on top of the $72 million in current fees expected from mostly rural residents. That will push the price to $117.33 or $152.33, depending on the property location.
Opponents say it’s the principle — not the size of the fee increase — that matters.
“This rubs salt in the wound,” said San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob, a strident critic of the fee.