Laton Community Services District
Committed to Providing Exceptional Water and Wastewater Services, as we Protect our Water Resources and Preserve our Environment.
 
 
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20798 S. Fowler Avenue
P.O. Box 447
Laton, CA 93242

Phone: (559) 923-4802
Fax: (559) 923-9501
Email: latonwater@sbcglobal.net
         
 
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Our Staff is well-trained, informed, and prepared to respond to customers and the changing needs in our community. We are committed to providing high-quality water and wastewater services so that the unique character of our community we serve will not be diminished.

Current Laton Community Services District Staff:
  • Daniel Chapa, General Manager
  • JoAnne Rempp, Office Manager
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Who are the Board of Director Members for a Special District? Board members are residents or landowners in the District service area. These individuals represent the customers and are required to ensure the services provided are the best standard possible for compliance with County, State, and Federal regulations. Board members must be registered voters able to vote in a district election.

Current Laton Community Services District Board Members:
  • Paul Garcia, President --- Term Limits: December 4, 2020 to December 6, 2024
  • Carol Hall, Vice-President --- Term Limits: December 2, 2022 to December 4, 2026
  • Timothy Wolfe, Secretary --- Term Limits: December 2, 2022 to December 4, 2026
  • Lucy Nino, Treasurer --- Term Limits: January 18, 2023 to December 6, 2024
  • Francisco Orbe, Board member --- Term Limits: December 2, 2022 to December 4, 2026
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Elected Special Districts:

The Board of Supervisors is occasionally asked to make appointments to these district boards in lieu of elections or when unexpected vacancies occur. If you are interested in applying for this type of position, please complete the regular and supplemental applications using the website link below and submit them to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors` office.

If you have any questions regarding the Elected Special Districts, please get in touch with the County Clerk/Registrar of Voters office at (559) 600-8683.

The website is for the Fresno County Elected Special Districts.
https://www.fresnocountyca.gov/Departments/Clerk-of-the-Board-of-Supervisors/Boards-Commissions-and-Committees/Elected-Special-Districts-and-Landowner-Elected-Special-Districts
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Board of Directors Reimbursement and Compensation Policy:

The Board of Directors Reimbursement and Compensation information is located in Section 4 of the Board Policies Manual.
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Public Pay Information
As required by Section 53908 of the California Government Code, annual compensation data, including salary and benefits, is reported to and available on the California State Controller`s website. Please note that while the Laton Community Services District (LCSD) is required to submit this information each year to the State Controller`s Office, the State is responsible for updating their site with the most current information.

The website for LCSD State Controller`s Government Compensation (Government Code Section 53908):
https://publicpay.ca.gov/Reports/SpecialDistricts/SpecialDistrict.aspx?entityid=880&year=2022
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Community Services Districts Principle Enabling Act

The Laton Community Services District (CSD or GCSD) is a special district form of local government formed in accordance with California Government Code §61000. Special districts have four distinguishing characteristics:
  • A form of local government,
  • Governed by a board,
  • Providing services and facilities,
  • Within defined boundaries.

For more information about special districts, visit Districtsmakethedifference.org.

The Community Services District Law (Government Code §61000, et seq.) is just one of nearly 55 principal acts that form the statutory basis for governing California`s nearly 3,300 special districts. Local votes have approved the formation of community services districts (CSDs) that serve a wide variety of diverse neighborhoods, rural towns, and sprawling suburbs. There are more than 300 CSDs throughout the state.

Special District California Government Code §61000 website link:
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayexpandedbranch.xhtml?tocCode=GOV&division=3.&title=6.&part=&chapter=&article=

Districtsmakethedifference.org website link:
https://www.districtsmakethedifference.org/home
   
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