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Orange Cove to consider water, sewer rate increases

Fresno Chamber of Commerce | Thursday, March 26, 2026

ORANGE COVE –  In order to continue safely running the city’s sewer system and delivering clean water to residents, Orange Cove must significantly — and quickly — increase the amount […]

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