Altadena Water System is in Crisis and Here’s How the Community Can Step In Now

Late last month the tiny Los Flores Water Company in Altadena told its customers it was operating with 75% less revenue because of the Eaton Fire and needed to make up for the shortfall. Now, Rubio Cañon Land and Water Association has announced it faces a $1.95 million budget shortfall, and on Tuesday, its shareholders will be asked to decide how to close the gap.

Learn more about the struggle behind Rubio Cañon Land and Water Association and what solutions may be on the table if ratepayers can come together in Pasadena Now.

Previous
Previous

Free Medical, Dental, and Mental Health for Children Through Young & Healthy

Next
Next

Catalyst CA Issues a Data Map Exposing Altadena’s Unequal Road to Recovery