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Yorba Linda council affirms citywide landscape assessments after resident raises fire‑risk concerns

3785507 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing and a professional engineer's objection raising hazardous trees and fire‑safety concerns, the City Council unanimously approved a resolution confirming citywide landscape and lighting assessments (LMAD/LMAN) and ordering costs to be collected via property tax bills for 2025–26.

The Yorba Linda City Council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution confirming the citywide landscape and lighting assessments for fiscal year 2025–26 after a public hearing on the engineer—s report. Public Works Director and City Engineer Jamie Lai presented the report and recommended adoption.

The assessment funds landscape maintenance, irrigation, lighting and traffic signal maintenance across local and arterial zones and are collected through property owners— tax bills. "The LMA does consist of five overall zone classifications...the improvements maintained in these zones are funded in part by the LMA annual assessments, which are…

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