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San Ramon council OKs special assessments for unpaid code-enforcement fees

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Summary

The City Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2025-090 to add unpaid building and safety fees for residential nuisance abatements to property tax bills if owners do not pay within 10 days.

The San Ramon City Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2025-090 on July 22, 2025, authorizing special assessments for unpaid building and safety fees related to residential nuisance abatements.

The resolution authorizes staff to wait 10 days after tonight’s meeting for property owners to pay outstanding fees; any amounts not paid will be forwarded to the Contra Costa County assessor for attachment to property tax bills, with the county collecting any late charges. “If we do not proceed all the way to collect these fees, we lose any ability to get compliance and get these items addressed and completed,” said Josh D’Amela, supervising inspector for the Building and Safety Division.

The council heard a staff report describing the city’s code-enforcement process:…

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