Tag Archives: Vina Groundwater Sustainability Agency

Steve Jackson: “for ALL GSA’s throughout the state, the constitutionality of this fee (tax) has yet to be tested, on its face it appears unconstitutional.”

31 Jul

VGSA – this process is just an end-run around a ballot measure

28 Jul
This was an end-run around a ballot measure.

If you have not received your well tax ballot, please contact Autum Thomas at 530-552-3595. It doesn’t matter whether you have a well or not, you are about to be had.

19 Jul

Well, the well tax issue is a real pisser – that last post went way too viral. I’m sorry I told people to contact city clerk Debbie Presson, but my attempts to contact person or persons behind the Vina Groundwater Sustainability Association were unsuccessful. I figured that since Presson is in charge of city hall ( she approves the bookings), she might know what’s going on. But, she is apparently playing dumb-o. I got this message from Suzanne –

I contacted D. Presson about this well tax saying we had not rec’d a notice or ballot; her reply is “I am unaware of the proposed well tax.” Can you post a copy of the notice you received?”

Oh there it was, that was my mistake – I called it a ‘tax’ and Suzanne repeated my question to Presson verbatim I assume and Presson won’t acknowledge that it’s a ‘tax’. Some people wouldn’t say ‘shit’ if they had a mouthful. See, it’s a ‘fee’. My bad!

But I’ll tell you what’s weird – I’d emailed and called VGSA when I got the notice – two days before the “information hearing”. I’d sent questions. I got no response until I posted that blog.

Good Morning Juanita,

Thank you for reaching out to the Vina Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA).  Unfortunately the GSA does not have staff to respond to all of the inquiries they are receiving, I work for Butte County Department of Water and Resource Conservation and we’re trying to help the GSA respond to emails and phone calls along with our regular jobs.  

All property owners within the Vina subbasin were mailed the Prop 218 information.  It is proposed that a maximum fee be assessed of $3.09 per acre (prorated), regardless of the land use or water source, to fund the GSA and meet the requirements of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA).  Information can be found on the Vina GSA website (www.vinagsa.org), but if you have additional questions please feel free to call me at my office, 530-552-3595.

Thank you,

Autum Thomas, Administrative Analyst, III, Butte County Department of Water & Resource Conservation

There it is, this is coming from Butte County. The county can’t raise this fee without either a petition from the voters, or a group of landlowers has to form the district. The county wants the fee, but they’d have to put it on the ballot. So they’ve asked farmers to form these districts, both the Vina and Tuscan (Durham). That way, they get around the ballot, they can do these sneaky mailed ballots. If you don’t return it, it’s a YES vote. And get a load of this – bigger parcels get a bigger vote! And that includes the landowners who formed the district.

I’ve heard from three other households I know of who say they didn’t receive a ballot, and they admit they may have thrown it away. So I have to pay a tax because my neighbors are ill-informed? Wow, just like the sewer tax the city foisted on us at Christmas.

If you have not received your ballot, please contact Autum Thomas at 530-552-3595.

Well tax and a new pricing system for PG&E – wake up Chico you are being had

17 Jul

Get your wagons in a circle – two new taxes rearing their ugly heads on the local horizon.

Dude sent me this message from Steve Forbes of Forbes Magazine.

Yes, this guy is scary.

It’s about the new pricing system Gavin Newsom proposes for our energy bills. He wants to charge us based on how much money we make. That’s Communism Folks. Welcome to the Drugpublic of Taxfornia.

Here we have a state that’s made drug abuse, vagrancy, and many crimes legal while attempting to make wealth illegal. My best advice is to join Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, which is right now fighting legislation that makes it easier to pass taxes.

Meanwhile, in Chico, we are faced with a well tax even though we don’t own wells. A group of people is mounting an effort to take charge of our groundwater, and they’re passing the hat to pay all their salaries. It’s a simple as that, and even more simply, we can vote NO. I sent my protest ballot already, I hope you did too. If you live in the city of Chico and don’t know what I’m talking about, contact Debbie Presson at debbie.presson@chicoca.gov and tell her you don’t have a ballot. Or you can attend the hearing at City Hall on July 26, at which you can turn in your vote. Shake your fist for me.

They’re pulling this one out of their ass just like the sewer tax the city put on us at Christmas. At least this notice included a ballot, but it’s still a TAKING.

Got any questions bring them here and we’ll try to find the answers.