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City manager raises options for mosquito abatement district expansion into Lindsay
Summary
City Manager briefed council on mosquito-abatement coverage gaps and the possibility of joining or initiating a special district; staff said the process would require boundary changes through the local agency formation process and resident approval.
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The city manager briefed the council on mosquito-abatement coverage gaps affecting Lindsay, noting that existing special districts in Tulare County do not cover parts of the city. "There are two special districts in Tulare County... however, it doesn't cover Lindsay," the City Manager said, describing coverage gaps for parts of the city and unincorporated areas. Staff outlined two broad options: explore membership in an existing abatement district that is willing to expand boundaries, or investigate creating a new district. The manager said boundary expansion would require going through the local agency formation process and ultimately a resident vote on property-tax assessments associated with district services. Staff cautioned that any expansion would not be immediate. The manager described LAFCO-style boundary expansion and said the city would need to engage residents and complete formal processes. No formal council vote or binding commitment was recorded during the discussion.

