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Council initiates Prop 218 process for Natoma Station landscape and lighting district after community outreach

5078536 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Resolution No. 11,403 to begin Prop 218 proceedings for the Natoma Station Landscaping & Lighting District, starting a three-step process; staff described a $729,000 negative balance in the district and estimated payback scenarios and outreach steps through an October public hearing.

The Folsom City Council on June 24 approved Resolution No. 11,403 to initiate the Prop 218 process for the Natoma Station Landscaping and Lighting District (a landscaping and lighting district under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972). The resolution starts the multi-step procedure required to levy assessments if property owners later approve them in a weighted ballot vote.

Jamieson Larson, senior management analyst for parks and recreation, told the council the Natoma Station district maintains nearly 9.37 acres of streetscapes, roughly 9 acres of open space, more than 10,000 linear feet of six-foot sound wall and about 350 street lights. Natoma Station has approximately 1,857…

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