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File #: 25-578   
Type: Informational Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/7/2025 In control: CIAB/Public Works Commission
On agenda: 8/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Sewer Service Fund Performance Audit Fiscal Year 2024/25
Attachments: 1. Att #1 Annual Audit, 2. Att #2 PowerPoint Presentation
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CIAB/PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: MEMBERS OF CIAB/PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION

SUBMITTED BY: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works

PREPARED BY: Chris Davis, Senior Management Analyst

Subject:
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Sewer Service Fund Performance Audit Fiscal Year 2024/25
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Statement of Issue:
Per Chapter 14.54 Sewer Service User Charge of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC), the Sewer Service Fund shall be subject to an annual review and performance audit by the Public Works Commission.

Financial Impact:
No fiscal impact from this report.

Recommended Action:
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Receive and File the Sewer Service Fund Performance Audit for FY 2024/25 in accordance with HBMC Section 14.54.070.
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not Receive and File the Sewer Service Fund Performance Audit for FY 2024/25 in accordance with HBMC 14.54.070 and request staff to provide additional information on specific items.

Analysis:
Per Chapter 14.54 Sewer Service User Charge of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC), the Sewer Service Fund shall be subject to an annual review and performance audit by the Public Works Commission.

On September 4, 2001, the Huntington Beach City Council adopted a Sewer Service User Charge and established the Sewer Service Fund per HBMC Section 14.54.050 Sewer Service Fund. Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 5470 et seq., the City of Huntington Beach (City) is authorized to adopt fees and charges for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, maintenance, and operation of sewerage facilities.

The Sewer Service Fund is an enterprise fund that provides for the operations, maintenance and capital needs of the City's sanitary sewer system. The funds come from user fees charged to residents and businesses and are restricted for these uses. Fees are set in accordance with Proposition 218, which was enacted in 1996 to ensure that rates and fees are reasonable and proportional to the cost of providing service...

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