Council confirms levy for downtown landscaping and lighting maintenance district

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Summary

After a brief staff presentation and no public comment, the City Council adopted Resolution 25-38 confirming the assessment rates and ordering levy of the Downtown Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District for fiscal year 2025'26.

The Sierra Madre City Council on June 10 adopted Resolution 25'38 confirming assessments and ordering the levy of the city's Downtown Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District for fiscal year 2025'26.

Public Works Director Arnulfo Yunez presented the staff report, noting the district was established in 2021 to replace four former special assessment districts. Assessment amounts are set in an engineer's report that apportions benefit and provides a parcel-by'parcel tax roll. Staff recommended the council open and close the required public hearing and adopt the resolution.

No members of the public offered comment on the assessment during the hearing. The council adopted the resolution by voice vote; staff will submit the levy to the Los Angeles County assessor for inclusion on property tax bills for fiscal 2025'26.

The resolution authorizes staff to send the levies to the county and confirms the parcel charges included in the engineer's report. Staff said the district has been fully funded by assessments and does not require additional subsidies for fiscal 2025'26.