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Council adopts five-year Westlake weed management special district; assessment set at $135 per parcel
Summary
After a public hearing the council adopted Resolution 3 establishing or renewing the Westlake Management Program Special District (025-Q). The Westlake Improvement Association and city staff said the annual special assessment for riparian parcels will be $135; the city pays 20% as a riparian landowner.
After a public hearing, the Portage City Council voted unanimously on May 11 to adopt Resolution 3 creating the Westlake Management Program Special District (025-Q) to fund nuisance aquatic plant control in Westlake.
City Manager Pat McGinnis explained that the program continues a long-standing weed assessment partnership that began in 1988 and has been renewed…
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