Council approves business improvement district levies and authorizes sewer service charges on Placer County tax roll
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Auburn approved the annual assessment levies for two business improvement districts and authorized placing sewer service charges for FY 2025–26 on the Placer County tax roll after public hearings with no public testimony.
The Auburn City Council adopted two resolutions to levy annual assessment fees for the Old Town Auburn Business Association Improvements and the Downtown Business Association Improvements for fiscal year 2025–26 and separately authorized levying sewer service charges for FY 2025–26 to be placed on the Placer County tax roll.
Finance Director Gretchen Johnson opened the public hearing for the business improvement districts; no members of the public spoke, and council adopted the assessment levies by roll call. Public Works Director Mendel Dean presented the sewer-assessment public hearing, explaining the annual placement of sewer service charges on the county tax roll and noting there were no changes to the roll other than a sewer-rate increase already noticed and adopted in a prior hearing. The council approved placing the sewer charges on the Placer County roll by resolution.
Roll-call voting recorded all affirmative votes for both items. Council provided no additional direction beyond the routine annual approvals.
