Low-income residents, senior citizens and other eligible customers of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will no longer face shutoffs if they are unable to pay their utility bills, the agency announced Wednesday.
A recent report found that Black, Latino and low-income households in L.A. bear the brunt of utility shutoffs. Here’s what to do if you lose water, electricity or gas service.
The finding “completely obliterates” any concerns about people taking advantage of the system, McClain-Hill said during the board meeting.
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