Council accepts Oak Terrace subdivision street and landscape improvements
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The City Council accepted completed street and landscape improvements within city easements for the five‑lot Oak Terrace subdivision and directed staff to close out the development agreement; the city will maintain the work through the maintenance assessment district.
The City Council adopted a resolution on May 13 accepting public street and landscape improvements constructed within city‑owned easements for the Oak Terrace subdivision, a five‑home development with a pocket park.
Public Works staff told the council the improvements have been completed and inspected; the properties will participate in the city’s lighting and landscaping and the streets and storm drain maintenance assessment districts. Upon adoption, the city will assume responsibility for ongoing maintenance either by contract or with city staff.
Council members asked the location; staff said Oak Terrace is near the fire department and described the small street name as Terrace Drive. A council member moved to approve, a second was recorded and the council adopted the resolution by voice vote; staff noted for the record the resolution number 2025‑40 for the related item K‑3.
Why it matters: Acceptance transfers maintenance responsibilities for roadway and landscaping improvements to the city and begins assessment billing tied to the development. That affects maintenance workloads and assessment notices for the homeowners in the subdivision.
What the record shows: Staff recommended adoption; council adopted the resolution after brief public comment and a question about location. The staff report and the recorded resolution number are part of the city’s public record.
