Morada Acres Maintenance District

Supervisorial District 4

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Morada Acres Maintenance District

District Formed in 1952 | Currently serves 34 properties

San Joaquin County Public Works
1810 E. Hazelton Avenue
Stockton, CA 95205
8am-12pm & 1pm-5pm M-F
specialdistricts@sjgov.org
Maintenance issues: (209) 468-3090
Other Questions: (209) 468-3000

The following are the services provided and the rates charged for the 2023-2024 fiscal year (per Single Family Equivalent):

  • Water - $1,484 annual flat rate for residential properties
  • Swimming Pool Refill - Water rate for regular customers: $5.17 per 1,000 gallons; and out-of-area water rate: $7.76 per 1,000 gallons

RATE INCREASE INFO - A rate increase proposal was approved that became effective July 2020. Please see the links below for information on this increase.

  • Morada Acres Water System Rehabilitation Project

    San Joaquin County Public Works is pleased to announce the upcoming construction of Morada Acres Water System Rehabilitation Project. The Project consists of replacing approximately 2,600 feet of aging and leaking pipelines along with necessary valves, a hydropneumatics tank, fire hydrants, 32 water service laterals with meter boxes and water meters, and other necessary appurtenances within the Morada Acres Maintenance District water distribution system. Benefits of the Project include curbing the loss of water via leaking pipes and extending the lifetime of the water distribution system. Most of the cost of this Project has been funded by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), Small Community Drought Relief Program.

 

Financial Information

Morada Acres MD - Revenue And Expenses

The fund balance chart below shows how much money your district has saved for operating and capital replacement reserves. Your reserves are used to cover unanticipated operating expense increases, as well as pay for planned/anticipated future projects to replace or repair your system components. One time increases in fund balance between 2010 and 2012 are due to a transfer from reserves when the reserve and operating funds were combined.

Morada Acres MD - Fund Balances