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At a glance: council actions on assessments, appointments and police equipment report

4406352 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Lompoc City Council voted on a series of routine but consequential items including confirmation of the Park & Pool assessment district engineer's report, acceptance of the police military equipment report under AB 481, and a council appointment to the Youth Commission. All carried unanimously where noted.

The Lompoc City Council on June 17 advanced several routine but important items tied to city operations: confirming assessments for the Park & Pool maintenance district, accepting the police department’s annual military equipment report under AB 481, and appointing an adult member to the Youth Commission.

Key actions and votes - Park & Pool Maintenance Assessment District (FY 25–26): The council adopted the engineer’s report, confirmed the assessment diagram, and ordered the continuation of assessments for fiscal year 25–26; motion carried 5-0. Staff noted the single-family equivalent rose from $32.54 to $33.52 under the engineer’s calculations tied to the January CPI and a 3% cap on increases. - Military Equipment Report (AB 481): The council reviewed and accepted the Lompoc Police Department’s 2024 military equipment report as required by Assembly Bill 481; inclusion and quantities for some munitions were adjusted in the report. The council voted to accept the report, 5-0. - Youth Commission appointment: Oscar Rivera was appointed to the Youth Commission (one‑year adult member term); motion passed 5-0. - Consent calendar: Standard consent calendar items (minutes, payroll/vouchers, multiple resolutions including an operations and maintenance plan and hangar tie-down rate adjustments) were approved as presented; council voted to approve the consent calendar (motion recorded 5-0 earlier in the meeting).

Ending Staff will process the assessment roll with the county auditor, post the military equipment report per AB 481 requirements, and complete paperwork to formalize the Youth Commission appointment.