**SAN DIEGO** – The Legislative and Public Outreach Committee highlighted a significant expansion of its public communication efforts during its meeting on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Chaired by Valentin Macedo, the committee announced the launch of a new TikTok account and a forthcoming newsletter from the general manager, aiming to engage residents on critical water issues through modern platforms.
The meeting began with Chair Macedo commending the public affairs team for their successful media outreach, which has generated a wave of local and national stories about the board's work. The new initiatives are a direct response to the board's goal of enhancing transparency and connecting with a broader audience. "Over the past few weeks, we've seen a wave of stories...related to the work of this board and the innovative steps we are taking to balance affordability and reliability," Macedo stated, crediting the staff's behind-the-scenes efforts. The new TikTok channel was particularly well-received, with board members expressing excitement about its potential to creatively inform the public.
Following the chair's report, the committee swiftly approved its consent calendar, which included adopting positions on several key state and federal legislative items. Notably, the board affirmed its opposition to HR 7078, a bill concerning access to the Colorado River, and supported bills related to weather forecasting innovation and disaster preparedness for water suppliers.
The core of the meeting featured a government relations update from manager Megan Quarles and federal lobbyists. Discussions centered on recent advocacy in Washington D.C. and Sacramento. Quarles detailed efforts to brief elected officials on the agency's strategic plans, including a recently approved Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that positions the authority as a proactive partner in regional water management. Lobbyists also reported that Congress is paying closer attention to the post-2026 Colorado River negotiations, emphasizing the need to ensure San Diego's perspective is understood. Federal lobbyist Devin shared that the agency is seen as "the problem solver, is the entity that is essential to any long-term deal" on the Colorado River.
The updates signal a period of intense legislative activity and strategic communication for the water authority. As it navigates complex issues like Colorado River allocations, PFAS contaminants, and state water infrastructure funding, the agency is simultaneously doubling down on its commitment to keeping the public informed, one TikTok video at a time. This dual focus on high-level policy and grassroots outreach underscores the authority's strategy to secure a reliable and affordable water future for the region.

