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Council approves landscape district assessments after debate over scope, costs and recusals
Summary
The council adopted resolutions initiating FY25–26 levies for Oxnard landscape maintenance districts after debate over eligibility and rising contractor costs; votes split on procedural questions and recorded recusals were entered for two districts.
The Oxnard City Council on June 3 approved resolutions to proceed with fiscal‑year 2025–26 assessments for the city’s landscape maintenance districts (LMDs) and took related budget actions after extended public comment and staff responses on legal scope and cost increases.
What the council did: Acting as the legislative body for the LMD program, the council adopted resolutions initiating proceedings to levy assessments, approved a consolidated engineer’s report and declared the city’s intention to levy those FY25–26 assessments. The council approved the first package (resolutions initiating proceedings and the engineer’s report) by a 6–1 vote; Councilmember Aaron…
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