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Board confirms higher service charge for Metro Fire District Station 67 after Proposition 218 process

October 20, 2025 | Sacramento County, California


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Board confirms higher service charge for Metro Fire District Station 67 after Proposition 218 process
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution confirming an increased annual service charge for the Sacramento Metro Fire District Station 67 project after a public hearing and a ballot tabulation under Proposition 218 procedures.

Don Pimentel of County Engineering described the project as a 10,300‑square‑foot, three‑apparatus‑bay fire station on the east side of Bradshaw Road, approximately 100 feet south of Vintage Park Drive. The project, he said, was approved with use permit and design review on Aug. 7, 2025, and the proponents requested initiation of a benefit‑category change. The parcel was previously assessed in the “safety light only” category at $2.56 annually; after the change to “enhanced street and safety light residential” the increased annual service charge will be $65.52.

The clerk opened a public hearing and reported no oral requests to speak. County staff received one returned protest ballot from the legal owner, Sacramento Metro Fire District, for parcel APN 1220140010 (site address 8101 Bradshaw Road). That returned ballot was recorded as a “yes” and, because there was no majority protest, staff recommended the board adopt the resolution to confirm the levy and increase. The board adopted the resolution unanimously with the members present.

The agenda and staff report associated with the hearing reflected the Proposition 218 protest‑ballot process; staff read into the record the count of returned ballots and the calculation that 100% of the returned ballots (by assessed service charge value) were in favor of the category change. The resolution formalizes the levy increase for the station project as described in the staff materials.

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