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Votes at a glance: Greenfield council approves several resolutions, advances ordinances

2941814 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

At its April 8 meeting the Greenfield City Council approved multiple resolutions and advanced two ordinances to first reading. Actions included formation of maintenance assessment districts, authorization of a county MOU for license-plate cameras, personnel classification changes, and a firefighters’ side letter.

The City Council of Greenfield on April 8 took action on multiple agenda items. Most motions passed with unanimous support; several items were introduced for first reading. The actions below summarize motions, immediate outcomes and next steps as reflected in the meeting record.

Key results

- Landscape & lighting maintenance district (Apple Avenue Homes, J1): Council adopted a resolution declaring the results of tabulated ballots under Article XIIID of the California Constitution and ordered improvements and assessments for Greenfield Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Assessment District No. 4 (Apple Avenue Home Subdivision). Staff reported one ballot submitted and not withdrawn in support from the sole property owner; neither a majority protest nor opposition ballots were recorded. Motion to adopt passed.

- Streets & drainage maintenance district (Walnut Travel Center and Apple Avenue Homes, J2): Council adopted a resolution…

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