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Council approves annual engineer’s report and assessments for Cloverdale landscaping and lighting zones

3813814 · June 12, 2025
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The City Council conducted the required public hearing on the annual engineer’s report for the Cloverdale Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District, approved assessments for multiple zones with several members recused depending on zone residency, and discussed reserve policy and general fund contributions for zones with shortfalls.

The Cloverdale City Council held a public hearing and approved the annual engineer’s report and assessments for the Cloverdale Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District, which is organized into seven zones, after a staff presentation and limited public comment.

Coastland engineer Umman summarized the district’s purpose — to fund maintenance of landscaping and lighting in public right-of-way that principally benefits specific private developments — and reviewed proposed budget changes and assessments under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and Proposition 218. The city’s annual proceedings include an engineer’s report, budget…

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