It was supposed to be a golfer’s paradise.

Now, with a do-or-die deadline to approve a massive 300% water rate hike or face going completely dry, the Central California community of Diablo Grande is at a crossroads.

Now you can add water woes to the list of issues facing Diablo Grande. The community’s residents must approve a jaw-dropping water rate increase from $145 to $569 monthly — nearly a 300% jump — or watch their taps run dry on June 30.

Residents took over management of the water service in 2020, along with its mountain of debt. They face a June 30 deadline to approve the rate hike; otherwise, the agency says, water service to the development will be shut off.

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      It’s pretty damming that you can link to Wikipedia to prove it.

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    It was supposed to be a golfer’s paradise.

    Cue music

    As my water service collects a massive mountain of debt

    I take a look at the golf course and realize there’s nothing left.

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        We’ve been spending most our lives

        Living in a Golfer’s Paradise

        We’re just white and racist guys

        Living in a Golfer’s Paradise

        There’s no time for women’s rights

        Living in a Golfer’s Paradise

        We don’t fight, we just call ICE

        Living in a Golfer’s Paradise

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      I’m part of a Karen Facebook group that’s in my neighborhood. Joined because I saw their annoying signs in yards about “don’t allow 5 story housing here”.

      It’s basically what you’d expect. A bunch of racist white people that don’t want their property value going down while they live in their single family home with no children.

      Recently the title of one of their emails was along the lines of.

      UPDATE: City wants to charge single family homes MORE property tax. And they still can’t provide good water pressure to the top of the hill!

      It’s like. Dude. Your complaint is explaining itself. Single family homes are a massive loss to city infrastructure. Maybe if you let that 3-5 story unit be built up the hill they’d have enough tax revenue to improve the water infrastructure.

      They are always always shooting themselves in the foot with every argument they make. It’s why I joined the group. It’s very entertaining.

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    Good.

    Let it disappear, that abomination isn’t supposed to exist in the first place

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    Someone help me out. Do rich golfers care about me?

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    originally the developers subsidized the water bills to entice buyers

    There’s the bullshit right there. It was always stupid expensive to get water there, but the developers made it seem more reasonable and we can be pretty sure buried that detail deep in contracts. Shady sales tactic to obfuscate the eventual costs in order to offload assets that shouldn’t have been built in the first place.

    Sure “buyer beware” and all, but I have more rage for the builder than the people that got duped and are now stretched beyond their budget.

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      The State should consume these predatory building companies and take over the operations of building houses with all the benefits of scale accruing to both buyers and State residents. Cut out the middle men from every bloated industry.

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    What is wrong with building towns in the desert?

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    I’m sorry, did someone build a bougie suburb on the desert without thinking twice about the environment

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    Maybe this is what Trump was thinking about when “they won’t let water go to California”.