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Council accepts annual reports and sets public hearings for several assessment districts; winter berm shortfall requires city contribution

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Summary

The council accepted annual reports and set May 27 public hearings for several assessment districts. Staff warned of a sizable funding shortfall in the Lighting, Landscaping and Right of Way Improvement District No. 3 and said the Winter Protection Berm District remains capped and will require a city contribution unless affected owners approve an assessment increase.

The Carpinteria City Council accepted mandatory annual reports and set public hearings for continuation of multiple assessment districts, and heard staff reports showing structural shortfalls in one right‑of‑way district and a capped district requiring a city subsidy.

Resolutions adopted and hearings set: the council adopted the annual reports and set public hearings on May 27 for:

- Street Lighting District No. 1 (Resolutions 6388 and 6389), which finances citywide street lighting operation and maintenance costs; staff reported projected FY25–26 revenues of $247,000 and operating expenditures of $235,000, leaving a positive fund balance.

- Lighting, Landscaping and Right of Way Improvement District No. 3 (Resolutions 6390 and 6391),…

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