UPDATED: Council districts, sewer fees and anti-Roger

West Covina City Council is meeting tomorrow. Among the topics on the agenda:

1. The city is considering raising sewer fees 63 cents a month per household, which could generate $200,000. The money could only be used for sewer maintenance and operation.
As public works director Shannon Yauchzee said, 63 cents “isn’t bad.”

2. The council will give direction on Tuesday regarding the Fred Sykes and Co. proposal to divide the city into voting districts. The county recently OK’d the signatures signed on a petition. There are enough signatures to qualify for a general election, but they failed to meet their goal to get enough signatures for a special election.

3. Good news for street paving: The council will vote on $1.3 million worth of street improvement projects.

4. Councilman Steve Herfert has requested that the council discuss Mayor Roger Hernandez’s request to be quoted in all city issued publications.