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Three separate ballot measures (10-181, 10-182, and 10-183) will do just that, according to David Campos, officer manager for the Roberts Creek Water District. He told KLCC that the Green Sanitary District and his would be replaced by the Green Area Water and Sanitary Authority if voters approve the measures.
“There could be scenarios where authority measure passes, but dissolution of the districts does not, explained Campos. In which case the authority can still assume the operations of the districts, and the districts would continue to exist basically in name only. Like a shell entity. So the authority would handle administration of the billing of the water and sewer services.”