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File #: ID 20-00624    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/12/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/18/2020 Final action: 6/18/2020
Title: HEARING to consider the proposed Annual Assessment for the City of Fresno Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Citywide) 1. ***RESOLUTION - Confirming the diagram and assessment and levy of annual assessment, 2020-2021, for Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 (Subject to Mayor's Veto)
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. 20-00624 Vicinity Maps, 2. 20-00624 Resolution
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


June 18, 2020


FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Public Works Director
Public Works Department

BY: AARON A. AGUIRRE, Public Works Manager
Public Works Department, Landscape Maintenance Division

SUBJECT
Title
HEARING to consider the proposed Annual Assessment for the City of Fresno Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (Citywide)
1. ***RESOLUTION - Confirming the diagram and assessment and levy of annual assessment, 2020-2021, for Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 (Subject to Mayor's Veto)
Body
RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends the City Council:
1. Adopt a resolution confirming the diagram and assessment.
2. Levy and collect the annual assessments for Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Act of 1972 requires an annual hearing and levy of assessments for the City of Fresno Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (LLMD). The assessment collected ($729,277) will provide for the maintenance of the City required landscaped easements along streets adjacent to the 145 subdivisions within the District.

Today's hearing is to allow opportunity for public comment about the LLMD and for the Council's approval of the annual assessment.

BACKGROUND

On March 22, 1983, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 83-93 ordering the formation of Assessment District No. 89 (District), subsequently renamed LLMD. The District was formed to recover the City's costs of maintaining the landscaping within public rights-of-way and easements adjacent to certain existing subdivisions. The District is now comprised of 145 subdivisions with 14,870 individual assessments.

The landscaping improvements are maintained by Public Works Department from funds derived through the assessments levied by the District. These assessments will partially fund the cost of landscaping over the next year. The maintenance rate has remained unchanged since 1997 due to the c...

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