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City agrees to raise share of Santiago Geologic Abatement District assessment to avoid landslide risk
Summary
Anaheim staff recommended and the council approved a voluntary increase in the city's contribution to the Santiago Geologic Hazard Abatement District assessment from about 12% to 17.75%, tying it to a minimum annual deferred-maintenance expenditure; the measure passed 6-1.
The Anaheim City Council agreed to support a recalibrated Prop. 218–compliant assessment for the Santiago Geologic Hazard Abatement District (GAD), with the city voluntarily increasing its share of the GAD's annual cost from roughly 12% to 17.75% to protect hillside neighborhoods and public streets.
City staff said the Santiago GAD — formed…
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