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City moves forward with annexation feasibility study contract; commissioners discuss phased approach and potential objections

5083287 · June 27, 2025
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The commission received an informational presentation about a council-approved contract (about $49,425) with RSG Incorporated to study possible annexation areas and LAFCO procedures; commissioners discussed outreach, fiscal impacts and likely opposition for some Thermolito parcels.

The Oroville Planning Commission received an informational presentation on Tuesday about a council-approved feasibility study and contract to examine potential city annexations, and commissioners discussed outreach, fiscal impacts and likely protests for some unincorporated neighborhoods.

West Urban, City Planner, told the commission the City Council approved a $49,425 contract with RSG Incorporated to prepare a feasibility study covering several candidate areas for annexation and potential sphere-of-influence adjustments. Urban said the study is an 18-month effort during which staff will engage landowners, the county and other stakeholders; the study will provide cost…

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