Homeowners there are now paying a base rate of nearly $600 a month just to keep their water on until December 31.
Diablo Grande resident Debra Antigua said it's a finger-pointing game when it comes to who will step in to protect the community's water supply.
But Antigua says even that comes with conditions.
The meeting comes after residents agreed to a major water rate increase at the end of June to keep water service going through the end of the year.
"A base rate of $568 plus usage, and everybody's forgetting that. Plus usage," he said. "I have a pool, so I'm top tier in the amount of water we use, so my bill is about $700."
"Whether it be the state, the federal government — somebody needs to come in and help," he said.
Western Hills recently sent a letter to Kern County Water Agency, demanding to know what happened to the water originally allocated to Diablo Grande. They also asked for permission to sell that unused water to pay off their debt.
Kern County Water Agency has not yet responded to Western Hills' letter.
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