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Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan Public Hearing Notice

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This page explains a May 13, 2026 public-hearing notice about Escondido's Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan. It is notice context only, not plan adoption or current water guidance.

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Use this source for notice-stated hearing-purpose and staff-presentation-topic context.

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Use the retrieved official public-hearing notice PDF only for notice-stated hearing-purpose and staff-presentation-topic context. Check the May 13, 2026 agenda packet, approved minutes, adopted resolutions, final Urban Water Management Plan, final Water Shortage Contingency Plan, municipal-code records, California Department of Water Resources records, and later official updates before relying on final Council action, plan adoption, code amendment status, legal effect, compliance conclusions, current water conditions, current water-service status, later amendments, or public-comment guidance.

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  • City of Escondido · other · retrieved 2026-05-24T20:33:02-07:00

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Overview

A reader can use this page to understand what one public-hearing notice said about Escondido's Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan. In plain terms, the notice concerned a hearing to receive and file water-planning documents and accept public comment.

The official City public-hearing notice PDF was linked from the City Council Public Hearing Notices page and retrieved on May 24, 2026.

This page records notice-stated hearing-purpose and staff-presentation-topic context only. It is not final Council action, plan adoption evidence, Water Shortage Contingency Plan adoption evidence, municipal-code amendment evidence, water-supply analysis, compliance analysis, current water-conditions guidance, public-comment guidance after the noticed date, court-challenge advice, or legal interpretation.

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Notice Context

The notice says the Escondido City Council would hold a public hearing on May 13, 2026 at 5 p.m. to receive and file the Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan, receive and file the Water Shortage Contingency Plan, and accept public comment on the report.

Use that as notice-stated hearing-purpose context only. This page does not state that the Council received, filed, adopted, approved, amended, or implemented the UWMP, WSCP, or any municipal-code change.

Staff-Presentation Context

The notice says Utilities Department staff would present information about UWMP and WSCP background, California Department of Water Resources requirements, and recommended UWMP and WSCP actions. It specifically says the recommended actions included an amendment to Escondido Municipal Code section 31-232 adding two additional response levels.

Use those statements only as notice-stated presentation topics. Check agenda packets, approved minutes, adopted resolutions, final plan documents, municipal-code records, state records, and later official updates before relying on adoption, amendment status, compliance conclusions, current water conditions, current water-service status, or legal effect.

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  1. Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan public hearing notice
    City of Escondido · other · published 2026-05-13 · retrieved 2026-05-24T20:33:02-07:00 · profile official-city-government-page · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-24-utilities-2026-urban-water-management-plan-public-hearing-notice

Publication Limits

This page does not publish final Council action, plan adoption status, Water Shortage Contingency Plan adoption status, municipal-code amendment status, water-supply conclusions, compliance conclusions, current water conditions, current service status, public-comment guidance after the noticed date, court-challenge advice, contact details, later amendments, legal interpretation, or unattended claim writes.

Check the May 13, 2026 agenda packet, approved minutes, adopted resolutions, final Urban Water Management Plan, final Water Shortage Contingency Plan, municipal-code records, California Department of Water Resources records, and later official updates before relying on any of those claims.

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  • claim-2026-05-24-utilities-uwmp-notice-hearing-purpose (date, text.txt lines 7-13): The Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan public-hearing notice says the Escondido City Council would hold a public hearing on May 13, 2026 at 5 p.m. to receive and file the Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan and accept public comment on the report.
  • claim-2026-05-24-utilities-uwmp-notice-staff-presentation-topics (other, text.txt lines 15-19): The Utilities 2026 Urban Water Management Plan public-hearing notice says Utilities Department staff would present UWMP and WSCP background, California Department of Water Resources requirements, and recommended UWMP and WSCP actions including an amendment to Escondido Municipal Code section 31-232 adding two additional response levels.